Physics: Engineering Four-Year Plan
Revised 04/2023
Bold: only offered in indicated semester
Italic: course prerequisites and corequisites (designated by &)
UD: must be admitted to the major prior to enrollment
◊: courses required for admission to this major
Note: CSE prefers these math courses: Math 1371, Math 1372, Math 2373, Math 2374. However, these alternative courses will also fulfill the same requirements, respectively: Math 1271, Math 1272, Math 2243, Math 2263.
Freshman Year
Fall Semester
- ◊ Math 1371 Calculus I (placement or prereq) [4cr]
- ◊ Phys 1301W Intro Physics I (&Math 1371) [4cr]
- Liberal Education course [3 or 4cr]
- Liberal Education course or Writ 1301 [3 or 4cr]
- CSE 1001 First Year Experience [1cr]
Spring Semester
- ◊ Math 1372 Calculus II (1371) [4cr]
- ◊ Phys 1302W Intro Physics II (1301W, &Math 1372) [4cr]
- Liberal Education course [3 or 4cr]
- Liberal Education course or Writ 1301 [3 or 4cr]
Sophomore Year
Fall Semester
- ◊ Math 2373 Linear Algebra & Differential Equations (1372) [4cr]
- ◊ Phys 2503 Physics III (1302W, Math 1372) [4cr]
- ◊ Phys 2201 Thermodynamics & Statistical Physics (1302W, Math 1372) [4cr]
- Technical Elective I (recommend CSci 1103/1113/1133) [4cr]
Spring Semester
- Math 2374 Multivariable Calculus (1372) [4cr]
- Phys 2601 Quantum Physics (2503, recommend &3041) [4cr]
- Phys 3041 Math for Physics (1302W, &Math 2374, recommend 2503 and &2601) [3cr]
- Phys 3605W Modern Physics Lab (&2503) [3cr]
Junior Year
Fall Semester
- Phys 4001 Analytical Mechanics (1302W, 3041) [4cr]
- Phys 4051 Experimental Physics I (&3605W, 3041)[5cr]
- Technical Elective II [3 or 4cr]
- Liberal Education course [3 or 4cr]
Spring Semester
- Phys 4101 Quantum Mechanics (3401, 2601) [4cr]
- Phys 4052W Experimental Physics II (4051) [5cr]
- Technical Elective III [4cr]
- Liberal Education course [3 or 4cr]
Senior Year
Fall Semester
- Phys 4002 Electricity & Magnetism (2503, 3401) [4cr]
- Phys 4201 Statistical & Thermal Physics (3401, 2201, 2601) [3cr]
- Technical Elective IV [4cr]
- Open Elective (If needed to reach 120 credits) [3 or 4cr]
Spring Semester
- Technical Elective V [3 or 4cr]
- Technical Elective VI [3 or 4cr]
- Open Elective (If needed to reach 120 credits) [3 or 4cr]
- Open Elective (If needed to reach 120 credits) [3 or 4cr]
Total Credits Needed for Degree: 120
Additional Information
The APAS is the official method for tracking completion of your specific degree requirements. This plan is not a contract and curriculum can change.
Applying to a major: z.umn.edu/csemajorapp
Courses required for admission to this major: Math 1371, Math 1372, Math 2373, Phys 1301W, Phys 1302W, Phys 2503, Phys 2201
All prerequisite courses must be completed with a grade of C- or higher.
Department Contact Information
Website: physics.umn.edu
Main Phone: 612-624-7375 | Main Office: Tate Hall 130
Director of Undergraduate Studies: Professor Rafael Fernandes; rfernand@umn.edu
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University Degree Requirements
All students must complete the following requirements. Requirements with an (*) will be fulfilled by taking courses at UM-TC required for this major.
Writing Requirements
University Writing:
- Writ 1301/1401 or equivalent
Writing Intensive (WI):
- One: Any level*
- One: Any level*
- One: 3/4/5xxx level (in major)*
- One: 3/4/5xxx level (any dept.)*
Liberal Education
Cores:
- Biological Sciences w/Lab
- Physical Sciences w/Lab*
- Historical Perspectives
- Social Sciences
- Arts/Humanities
- Literature
- Mathematical Thinking*
Themes (choose 4 of 5):
- Race, Power, and Justice in the US (required)
- Civic Life and Ethics
- The Environment
- Global Perspectives
- Technology and Society