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The Bachelor of Sciences in Physics with a Mathematical Physics Concentration aims to cultivate skilled physicists specializing in theoretical physics. This undergraduate curriculum offers advanced, graduate-level training in electromagnetism and quantum mechanics, along with exposure to mathematical techniques employed in theoretical physics. The full list of Program Student Learning Outcomes is available at the conclusion of this document.
While rooted in the standard B.S. in Physics, this program modifies certain course requirements. Mathematics courses replace two advanced laboratory classes, and select undergraduate physics courses are substituted with equivalent graduate-level offerings. It differs from the joint B.S. in Mathematics and Physics, which provides concurrent education in both disciplines under dual departmental oversight.
The table below outlines the requirements for the Bachelor of Science in Physics with Mathematical Physics Concentration, effective for students beginning in fall 2022. Earlier enrollees should refer to the General Bulletin from their matriculation year for applicable requirements. A significant 2019 revision reduced total degree credits from 127 to 120, decreasing open electives from 18 to 11 credits. Replaced courses from the standard B.S. program appear in red brackets, followed by their substitutes where applicable.