This major in Physics in the Sciences and Letters Curriculum allows
students maximum flexibility to develop scientifically oriented careers
in fields requiring a physics background. The Department of Physics
also sponsors the Specialized Curriculum in Physics
and the Physics Teaching Option. See also
Engineering Physics in the
College of Engineering.
Major in Sciences and Letters Curriculum
Physics Option
E-mail: undergrad-info@physics.uiuc.edu
Degree title: Bachelor of Science in Liberal Arts and Sciences
Minimum required major and supporting course work normally equates
to 60-70 hours
General education: The LAS General Education requirements are set
up so students automatically complete the Campus
General Education requirements.
Minimum hours required for graduation: 120 hours
Departmental distinction: Graduation with distinction is awarded to
students who complete 8 additional hours of 300- or 400- or 500-level physics
courses or advanced courses in closely related technical subjects,
and who have attained cumulative grade point averages as follows:
distinction, 3.2; high distinction, 3.5; highest distinction, 3.8.
The LAS Science and Letters Curriculum is a flexible program for students who plan to pursue technical or professional careers in areas requiring a sound grounding in physical science and mathematics. Students can use the curriculum to prepare for employment immediately upon graduation or for continuing on to graduate study in a wide variety of fields. Students who are certain that they want to go on to graduate study in physics or in a closely allied field should also consider the LAS Specialized Curriculum in Physics. In some cases, however, the greater flexibility of the Science and Letters Curriculum may make it a better choice for graduate school preparation for those who want to pursue a combined major and minor, a double major, or double degrees. Students in the curriculum must maintain an overall grade point average of at least 2.0 and also a grade point average of at least 2.0 in all required physics and mathematics courses. (A one semester grace period is allowed.) To be permitted to enroll in advanced physics courses in this option a student must maintain at least a 2.0 average in all attempts at science and mathematics courses taken at the University of Illinois.
Students in this curriculum must choose an approved elective technical or professional option no later than the end of the second semester of the sophomore year. A set of pre-approved options is available via the departmental web site and from the departmental undergraduate studies office. Students may also design and follow a "custom option" subject to departmental approval. Students completing the Astrophysics option will earn a minor in Astronomy, if appropriate Minor form is filed.
Entering freshmen typically take calculus, chemistry, rhetoric, and PHYS 110 during the first semester and begin the general physics sequence in the second semester. Students with advance placement in mathematics should begin the general physics sequence in the first semester. All students are strongly encouraged to take a Freshman Discovery Seminar sometime during the first year and plan ahead to allow space in their programs for undergraduate research.
Hours |
Requirements |
21-22 |
Fixed Physics Core |
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PHYS 110Careers in Physics |
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PHYS 211Univ
Physics (Mechanics) |
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PHYS 212Univ
Physics (Elec & Mag) |
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PHYS 213Univ
Physics (Thermal Physics) |
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PHYS 214Univ
Physics (Quantum Phys) |
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PHYS 325Mechanics and Relativity I |
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PHYS 435Electromagnetic Fields I |
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PHYS 486Quantum Mechanics I or PHYS 485Atomic Phys & Quantum Theory |
9-15 |
Flexible Physics Core |
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Three courses including at least one course from List B |
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A |
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PHYS 326Mechanics and Relativity II |
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PHYS 436Electromagnetic Fields II |
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PHYS 427Thermo & Statistical Physics |
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PHYS 470Subatomic Physics |
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PHYS 487Quantum Mechanics II |
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PHYS 460Condensed Matter Physics |
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PHYS 402Light |
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B |
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PHYS 401Classical Physics Lab |
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PHYS 403Modern Experimental Physics |
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PHYS 404Electronic Circuits I |
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PHYS 405Electronic Circuits II |
24-25 |
Supporting Technical Courses |
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MATH 220–Calculus I |
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MATH 230–Calculus II |
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MATH 342–Calculus of Several Variables |
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MATH 380–Advanced Calculus |
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MATH 385–Intro Differential Equations or MATH 386–Intro to Differential Eq Plus |
12 |
Elective Technical or Professional Option |
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A set of technical or professional courses that addresses an intellectually coherent body of knowledge. At least 9 hours should be at the 200-level or higher. Required courses may not be included in the set. Students may select from a list of pre-approved options or design a custom option, subject to departmental approval. |
Twelve hours of 300- and 400-level courses in the major must be taken
on this campus.
All foreign language requirements must be satisfied.
A Major Plan of Study Form must be completed and submitted to the
LAS Student Affairs Office before the end of the fifth semester (60-75
hours). Please see your adviser.
Physics Teaching Option
Completion of this option fulfills state certification requirements
to teach both physics and general science. Certification in other areas
can also be earned. In order to remain in good standing in this program
and be recommended for certification, candidates are required to maintain
UIUC, cumulative, content area, and professional education, grade-point
averages of 2.5 (A= 4.0). Candidates should consult their advisor
or the Council on Teacher Education for the list of courses used to
compute these grade-point averages. www.ed.uiuc.edu/CTE
E-mail: tchopt@physics.uiuc.edu
Web address for department: www.physics.uiuc.edu
Degree title: Bachelor of Science in Liberal Arts and Sciences
Minimum required course work normally equates to 64-68 hours
General education: Students must fulfill the LAS general education
requirements. In addition, students must take one of the following
speech performance courses: SPCM 101, 113, 120, 321, or 323 or THEA
210.
Minimum hours required for graduation: 120 hours
Departmental distinction: Distinction is determined by a combination
of grade point average and achievement in student teaching. The student's
practice teaching experience will be evaluated by the departmental
honors adviser and the teaching supervisor. Distinction requires a
3.2 grade point average; high distinction, 3.4; highest distinction,
3.6. Students desiring distinction should consult with the departmental
honors adviser during the junior year.
Prerequisites to transfer to the Teaching Option: EPSY 201; EPS 201;
CHEM 102 and 103, or 202 and 203; MATH 220, 230, 242, 380 and 385;
and PHYS 211, 212, 213, and 214 must be completed prior to transfer
into the teaching option. Candidates must also pass the Illinois Certification
Test of Basic Skills before they may be admitted to the program.
In addition to the requirements for the option listed below, students
must complete the Teacher Education
Minor in Secondary School Teaching (37 hours). See the College
of Education section for requirements of the minor. Conferral of the
degree of Bachelor of Science in Liberal Arts and Sciences prior to
completion of the minor requires approval by petition to the LAS Student
Affairs Office. Ordinarily, all students will require 10 semesters
to complete this program.
Hours |
Requirements |
22-23 |
Physics
Core |
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PHYS 110–Careers in Physics |
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PHYS 211–Univ Physics, Mechanics |
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PHYS 212–Univ Physics, Elec & Mag |
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PHYS 213–Univ Physics, Thermal Physics |
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PHYS 214–Univ Physics, Quantum Physics |
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PHYS 325–Mechanics and Relativity I |
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PHYS 435–Electromagnetic Fields I |
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PHYS 485–Atomic Phys & Quantum Theory or PHYS 486–Quantum Mechanics I |
9-15 |
Choose
at least three courses from List A and List B below. At
least one course must come from List B. |
|
A |
|
PHYS
326–Mechanics and Relativity II |
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PHYS
436–Electromagnetic Fields II |
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PHYS
427–Thermo & Statistical Phys |
|
PHYS
470–Subatomic Physics |
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PHYS
487–Quantum Mechanics II |
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PHYS
460–Condensed Matter Physics |
|
B |
|
PHYS
401–Classical Physics Lab |
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PHYS
403–Modern Experimental Physics |
|
PHYS
404–Electronic Circuits I |
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PHYS
405–Electronic Circuits II |
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PHYS
402–Light |
17-18 |
Supporting
Technical Courses |
|
MATH 220–Calculus I, and |
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MATH 230–Calculus II, and |
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MATH 242–Calculus of Several Variables |
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MATH 380–Advanced Calculus |
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MATH 385–Intro Differential Equations, or MATH 386–Intro to Differential Eq Plus |
15 |
Additional
Technical Courses |
|
4 hours select
from: |
|
CHEM
102–General Chemistry I |
|
CHEM
103–General Chemistry Lab I |
|
or |
|
CHEM
202–Accelerated Chemistry I |
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CHEM
203–Accelerated Chemistry Lab I |
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4 hours IB
101–Biological Sciences |
|
4 hours select
from: |
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GEOL
101–Introductory Physical Geology |
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GEOL
107–Physical Geology |
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3 hours select
from: |
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ASTR
100–Perspectives in Astronomy |
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ASTR
113–The Sky |
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ASTR
210–General Astronomy |
Twelve hours of 300- and 400-level courses in the major must be taken
on this campus.
All foreign language requirements must be satisfied.
A Major Plan of Study Form must be completed and submitted to the
LAS Student Affairs Office before the end of the fifth semester (60-75
hours). Please see your adviser.
Specialized Curriculum in Physics
LAS Specialized Curriculum in Physics (32-29)
Degree Title: Bachelor of Science in Physics
General Education: The LAS General Education requirements are set up so students automatically complete the Campus General Education requirements.
Minimum hours required for graduation: 126
Departmental distinction: Graduation with distinctions awarded to students who complete 8 additional hours of 300- or 400-level physics courses or advanced courses in closely related technical subjects and who have attained cumulative grade point averages as follows: distinction, 3.2; high distinction, 3.5; highest distinction, 3.8.
The LAS Specialized Curriculum in Physics is designed for students who plan to pursue graduate study in physics or a closely allied field. However, students who want to pursue a combined major and minor, a double major, or a double degree should consider the LAS Science and Letters Curriculum in Physics because of the greater flexibility it offers. Students in the Specialized Curriculum beyond the freshman year must maintain an overall grade point average of at least 2.5 and also a grade point average of 2.5 in all required mathematics and physics courses. (A one semester grace period is allowed.)
Entering freshmen typically take calculus, chemistry, rhetoric, and PHYS 110 during the first semester and begin the general physics sequence in the second semester. Students with advance placement in mathematics should begin the general physics sequence in the first semester. All students are strongly encouraged to take a Freshman Discovery Seminar sometime during the first year and plan ahead to allow space in their programs for undergraduate research.
Hours |
Requirements |
36 |
Fixed Physics Core |
|
PHYS 110–Careers in Physics |
|
PHYS 211–Univ Physics (Mechanics) |
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PHYS 212–Univ Physics (Elec & Mag) |
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PHYS 213–Univ Physics (Thermal Physics) |
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PHYS 214–Univ Physics (Quantum Phys) |
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PHYS 325–Mechanics and Relativity I |
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PHYS 326–Mechanics and Relativity II |
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PHYS 435–Electromagnetic Fields I |
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PHYS 436–Electromagnetic Fields II |
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PHYS 427–Thermo & Statistical Physics |
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PHYS 486–Quantum Mechanics I |
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PHYS 487–Quantum Mechanics II |
3-5 |
Flexible Physics Core (Select one course from the list below) |
|
PHYS 401–Classical Physics Lab |
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PHYS 403–Modern Experimental Physics |
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PHYS 404–Electronic Circuits I |
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PHYS 405–Electronic Circuits II |
27-28 |
Supporting Technical Courses |
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MATH 220–Calculus I |
|
MATH 230–Calculus II |
|
MATH 342–Calculus of Several Variables |
|
MATH 380–Advanced Calculus |
|
MATH 385–Intro Differential Equations |
|
or |
|
MATH 386–Intro to Differential Eq Plus |
|
MATH 415–Linear Algebra |
|
CHEM 102–General Chemistry I |
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CHEM 103–General Chemistry Lab I |
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CS 101–Intro to Computing, Eng & Sci |
15-35 |
Free Electives |
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(No restrictions on these courses.) |
Teacher Education Minor in Physics
Teacher education minors are available only to students seeking to
add additional teaching fields to their teaching majors.
E-mail: tchopt@physics.uiuc.edu
Web address for department: www.physics.uiuc.edu
Hours |
Requirements |
12 |
PHYS 211Univ Physics, Mechanics |
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PHYS 212Univ Physics, Elec & Mag |
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PHYS 213Univ Physics, Thermal Physics |
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PHCS 214Univ
Physics, Quantum Phys |
6 |
Physics courses
beyond the 100 level, excluding PHYS 419 |
8 |
General chemistry |
26 |
Total |
Students are advised that additional course work is necessary to teach
middle grades six through eight. Consult the certification officer
at 505 East Green Suite 203 for additional information.
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