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2022-2023 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Physics General and Honors Programs (BS)


Physics examines universal properties of inanimate nature. While some aspects of nature are not permanent - the shape of Cape Cod or eve a spiral arm of a galaxy, the forces that created both Cape Cod and the spiral arm obey universal laws.

Physics is concerned with questions whose answers and ideas must be sought and tested by experiment. In fact, questions are often generated by experimental discovery. There is every reason to believe that answers, once found, have a permanent and universal validity as all evidence indicates that the laws of physics are the same everywhere in the universe.

Introductory physics courses are designed to serve students majoring in many different areas. The algebra-based sequence is designed for students in biology and the health professions, while the calculus-based sequence is designed for students in physics, chemistry, engineering, or math.

Advanced physics courses are designed to provide fundamental training for professional work in physics and for teaching physics in secondary schools.

Note that completion of PHY 143 , or PHY 143  and PHY 145 , or PHY 243  and PHY 245 , is prerequisite to certain concentration programs.

Prerequisites


Requirements


B. Physics Electives


At least eight additional credits in PHY courses numbered 300 or above.

D. Other Science


At least twelve additional credits in courses numbered 300 or above in any of the following disciplines: biology, chemistry, computer science, engineering, mathematics, physical geography.

E. Additional Requirements


All University of Michigan-Flint graduation requirements, including General Education requirements


Minimum Credits for the Degree: 124 credits

Honors Program Requirements


Prospective Honors Program students are required to complete all of the above Physics requirements and University of Michigan-Flint Honors Program  requirements.     

Honors Program students are urged to acquaint themselves as early as possible with the requirements above as well as with the particular procedures for acceptance into the Physics Honors Program. See the Physics Honors Advisor or the Honors Program Director for this information.