Physics Minor

A Physics minor provides a solid foundation in physics to non-physics majors who may wish to gain a deeper understanding of the physical universe, or to apply the analytical skills and principles of physics to their own field of study. The Physics minor may be particularly useful for majors such as Biology, Chemistry, Computer Science, Mathematics, and Engineering Technologies  and Applied Design.

Degree Requirements

The minor in Physics requires a minimum of five (5) course credits, as follows:

Required Core Courses

PHY 221Intro Physics I with Calculus

1 Course Credit

PHY 222Intro Physics II with Calculus

1 Course Credit

PHY 320Modern Physics

1 Course Credit

PHY 221 and PHY 222 and PHY 320 (PHY 127/128 can be substituted for PHY 221/ 222 with permission of the Department Chair.

Required Distribution Courses

Two (2) additional PHY course credits chosen from the following:

PHY 111Introduction to Astronomy

1 Course Credit

PHY 130Introduction to Engineering

1 Course Credit

PHY 321Modern Physics II

1 Course Credit

PHY 335Optics

1 Course Credit

PHY 365Thermal Physics

1 Course Credit

PHY 460Electromagnetic Theory

1 Course Credit

PHY 481Classical Mechanics

1 Course Credit

PHY 482Quantum Physics

1 Course Credit

PHY 485Materials Physics

1 Course Credit