Comprehensive Physics

The laws of physics are the starting point for most scientific research and engineering applications. Students majoring in Physics obtain broad-based knowledge and expertise applying these laws, as well as hands-on experience building electronic equipment and performing experiments, allowing them to pursue a wide range of educational and employment opportunities after graduation.

About this Program

To graduate with this major, students must complete all university, college, and major requirements.

Department Information

The Department of Physics is making strides toward becoming one of the premier physics departments in the United States. With active groups in astrophysics, biological physics, condensed matter/materials physics, and elementary particle physics, undergraduate and graduate students participate in cutting-edge research that prepares them for successful careers in a wide variety of fields.
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 Curriculum

A Physics major provides a wide range of career options. Many students pursue further studies in physics, other scientific disciplines, and various branches of engineering and medicine. Professional physicists work in universities and government laboratories seeking answers to fundamental questions about nature, in industry leading the development of new technologies, and in the medical sector performing clinical service and research. The analytical, problem-solving, and communications skills acquired by Physics majors also lead to career opportunities in business and finance.

REQUIREMENTS FOR THE MAJOR

The Physics BS degree program is intended for students planning to do graduate work in physics or related science and engineering disciplines. The BS requires a minimum of 41 credits in Physics plus 15 credits of foundation coursework and 13 credits of related coursework for a total of 69 credits. Students must take a minimum of 15 credits of required physics courses at UF. Minimum grades of C are required for coursework counted toward the major.

Required Foundation Coursework

MAC 2311Analytic Geometry and Calculus 14
MAC 2312Analytic Geometry and Calculus 24
MAC 2313Analytic Geometry and Calculus 34
MAP 2302Elementary Differential Equations3
Total Credits15

Required Major Coursework

In each case where the student must select between two courses, the second course includes selected advanced topics not covered in the first. While both courses prepare students for upper-level physics courses, students should see a department advisor to determine which course meets their needs.

PHY 2048Physics with Calculus 13
or PHY 2060 Enriched Physics with Calculus 1
PHY 2048LLaboratory for PHY 20481
PHY 2049Physics with Calculus 23
or PHY 2061 Enriched Physics with Calculus 2
PHY 2049LLaboratory for PHY 20491
PHY 3101Introduction to Modern Physics3
or PHY 3063 Enriched Modern Physics
PHY 3221Mechanics 13
or PHZ 3113 Introduction to Theoretical Physics
PHY 3323Electromagnetism 13
PHY 3513Thermal Physics 13
PHY 4222Mechanics 23
PHY 4324Electromagnetism 23
PHY 4523Statistical Physics3
PHY 4604Introductory Quantum Mechanics 13
PHY 4802LLaboratory Physics 13
PHY 4803LLaboratory Physics 23
Physics BS Major Elective
4000-level or higher physics course that is included in the Physics major curriculum 13
Total Credits41
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PHY 4905 and PHY 4911 are not acceptable. 

Related Coursework

CHM 2045General Chemistry 13
CHM 2046General Chemistry 23
CHM 2045LGeneral Chemistry Laboratory1
Approved Mathematics elective courses 16
Total Credits13
1

Any mathematics course beyond MAP 2302 or any COP course.

PLACEMENT

Students with Advanced Placement credit should consult the catalog's Academic Advising section for course equivalencies. Sequences for advanced students are available from any physics advisor or the department website.

RESEARCH

All undergraduate majors are encouraged to participate in research activities. Many physics majors participate in research during the academic year and through summer research programs. Advanced students may also be eligible to enroll in certain graduate courses, thereby accelerating their education.

For degree requirements outside of the major, refer to CLAS Degree Requirements: Structure of a CLAS Degree.

Critical Tracking records each student’s progress in courses that are required for progress toward each major. Please note the critical-tracking requirements below on a per-semester basis.

Equivalent critical-tracking courses as determined by the State of Florida Common Course Prerequisites may be used for transfer students.

Semester 1

Semester 2

Semester 3

Semester 4

Semester 5

  • Complete MAP 2302 with a with a minimum grade of C
  • Complete 2 required 3000-level physics courses with minimum grades of C
  • 2.5 critical-tracking GPA required
  • 2.0 UF GPA required

Semester 6

  • Complete the remaining required 3000-level physics courses with minimum grades of C
  • 2.0 UF GPA required

Semester 7

  • Complete PHY 4802L or PHY 4803L
  • Complete 2 required 4000-level physics courses in addition to PHY 4802L with minimum grade of C
  • 2.0 UF GPA required

Semester 8

  • Complete the remaining 4000-level physics courses required for Physics majors with minimum grades of C
  • Complete one 4000-level or higher physics elective with a minimum grade of C
  • 2.0 UF GPA required

Students are expected to complete the Writing, Civic Literacy, summer enrollment, and Quest requirements while in the process of taking the courses below. Students are also expected to complete the General Education International (GE-N) requirements concurrently with another General Education requirement (typically, GE-C, H, or S) as part of the CLAS Basic Distribution requirements. One of the two general education mathematics courses must be a pure math course.

College of Liberal Arts and Sciences allows students additional flexibility in its Distribution Requirements. Students may count a maximum of 6 credits TOTAL from the CLAS Distribution course lists towards Humanities, Social and Behavioral Sciences, or Biological and Physical Sciences, with no more than 3 credits of Humanities, 3 credits of Social and Behavioral Sciences, or 6 credits of Biological or Physical Sciences.

The full list of major-specific requirements for this major can be found on the Overview tab. College of Liberal Arts and Sciences degree requirements can be found on the college’s degree requirements page.

MAC 2312MAC 2313MAP 2302, and upper-division math electives count towards 3000 level or above electives outside of the major.

This plan is structured for students taking Calculus 1 the first semester. Students can have different schedules when they enter UF because of their backgrounds. In particular, students are encouraged to take Physics with Calculus 1 (PHY 2048 or PHY 2060) as soon as they have completed Calculus 1, even if this means delaying chemistry. For all physics courses, adequate mathematical preparation is essential and is built into the suggested plans. Physics majors should meet with a department advisor before planning their schedules.

Additional sample schedules are available from the department.
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To remain on track, students must complete the appropriate critical-tracking courses, which appear in bold. These courses must be completed by the terms as listed above in the Critical Tracking criteria.

This semester plan represents an example progression through the major. Actual courses and course order may be different depending on the student's academic record and scheduling availability of courses. Prerequisites still apply.

Plan of Study Grid
Semester OneCredits
CHM 2045
2045L
General Chemistry 1
and General Chemistry Laboratory (Critical Tracking; State Core Gen Ed Physical Sciences)
4
MAC 2311 Analytic Geometry and Calculus 1 (Critical Tracking; State Core Gen Ed Mathematics) 4
State Core Gen Ed Composition; Writing Requirement 3
State Core Gen Ed Social and Behavioral Sciences 3
 Credits14
Semester Two
Quest 1 3
CHM 2046 General Chemistry 2 (Critical Tracking; Gen Ed Physical Sciences) 3
MAC 2312 Analytic Geometry and Calculus 2 (Critical Tracking; Gen Ed Mathematics) 4
Select one: 4
Physics with Calculus 1
and Laboratory for PHY 2048 (Critical Tracking)
Enriched Physics with Calculus 1
and Laboratory for PHY 2048 (Critical Tracking; Gen Ed Physical Sciences)
Elective 1
 Credits15
Semester Three
Quest 2 (Gen Ed Biological Sciences or Gen Ed Social and Behavioral Sciences, if needed) 3
MAC 2313 Analytic Geometry and Calculus 3 (Critical Tracking; Gen Ed Mathematics) 4
Select one: 4
Physics with Calculus 2
and Laboratory for PHY 2049 (Critical Tracking)
Enriched Physics with Calculus 2
and Laboratory for PHY 2049 (Critical Tracking; Gen Ed Physical Sciences)
CLAS Foreign Language Proficiency Requirement 1 4-5
 Credits15-16
Semester Four
MAP 2302 Elementary Differential Equations (Critical Tracking; Gen Ed Mathematics) 1 3
PHY 3101 Introduction to Modern Physics (Critical Tracking) 3
State Core Gen Ed Humanities 3
Gen Ed Biological Sciences 3
CLAS Foreign Language Proficiency Requirement 1 3-5
 Credits15-17
Semester Five
PHY 3221 Mechanics 1 (Critical Tracking) 3
PHY 3513 Thermal Physics 1 (Critical Tracking) 3
Gen Ed Biological Sciences OR Gen Ed Social and Behavioral Sciences (area not taken in semester 3) 3
Approved Mathematics elective 3
Elective (or CLAS Foreign Language Proficiency Requirement if 4-3-3 option) 1 3
 Credits15
Semester Six
PHY 3323 Electromagnetism 1 (Critical Tracking) 1 3
PHY 4222 Mechanics 2 3
Gen Ed Composition; Writing Requirement 3
Gen Ed Humanities 3
Approved Mathematics elective (recommended) or Elective 3
 Credits15
Semester Seven
PHY 4324 Electromagnetism 2 (Critical Tracking) 3
PHY 4604 Introductory Quantum Mechanics 1 (Critical Tracking) 3
PHY 4802L Laboratory Physics 1 (Critical Tracking) 3
Gen Ed Social and Behavioral Sciences 3
Elective (3000 level or higher, outside major) 4
 Credits16
Semester Eight
PHY 4523 Statistical Physics (Critical Tracking) 3
PHY 4803L Laboratory Physics 2 (Critical Tracking) 3
Physics Major elective (Critical Tracking; 4000 level) 3
Gen Ed Humanities 3
Elective 3
 Credits15
 Total Credits120-123
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CLAS Foreign Language Proficiency Requirement

The Bachelor of Science in Psychology enables students to achieve a high level of proficiency in the science of psychology, including the core natural and social science areas of psychology. Laboratory courses emphasize students' understanding of the design, analysis, and critical interpretation of psychological research. Students will also refine their core knowledge and understanding of psychological research with advanced coursework in statistics, biology, and mathematics.

Before Graduating Students Must

  • Demonstrate satisfactory (minimum grade of C) performance on exams, papers, and other coursework for six credits in core psychology natural sciences (course prefixes CBH, EAB, EXP and PSB), six credits of core psychology social sciences (course prefixes CLP, DEP, SOP and PPE) and three or four credits of psychological research methodology, design, and analysis, as graded by department rubric.
  • Complete requirements for the baccalaureate degree, as determined by faculty.

Students in the Major Will Learn to

Student Learning Outcomes | SLOs

Content

  1. Critical knowledge of basic and applied aspects of core natural science areas within psychology as well as core social science areas within psychology.
  2. Knowledge of the design, analysis, and interpretation of psychological research.

Critical Thinking

  1. Review, interpret, and analyze the literature in psychological science.

Communication

  1. Clearly and effectively present ideas in speech and in writing that contribute to the dissemination of advances in research in psychological science.

Curriculum Map

All courses available to students are listed in the table; however, students select six credits in core psychology natural sciences, six credits of core psychology social sciences and three to four credits in psychological research methodology, design, and analysis.

I = Introduced; R = Reinforced; A = Assessed

Courses SLO 1 SLO 2 SLO 3 SLO 4
DEP 4115 R
DEP 4163 R
DEP 4305 R
DEP 4464 R
DEP 4930 R
EAB 4184 R
EAB 4704 R
EXP 4504 R
PCO 3320 R
PCO 4104 R
PCO 4272 R
PCO 4930 R
PSB 3842 R
PSB 4240 R
PSB 4342 R
PSB 4434 R
PSB 4504 R
PSB 4654 R
PSB 4810 R
PSB 4823 R
PSB 4934 R
PSY 3220 R R R
PSY 3443 R
PSY 4604 R R R
PSY 4930 R
SOP 3842 R
SOP 4444 R
SOP 4504 R
SOP 4704 R
STA 3024 I, R
Natural Sciences
CBH 3003 I, R, A
EAB 3002 I, R, A
EAB 3764 I, R, A
EXP 3104 I, R, A
EXP 3604 I, R, A
PSB 3002 I, R, A
PSB 3340 I, R, A
Social Sciences
CLP 3144 I, R, A
DEP 3053 I, R, A
PPE 3003 I, R, A
SOP 3004 I, R, A
Laboratories
DEP 4704C I, R, A I, R, A I, R, A
EAB 4022C I, R, A I, R, A I, R, A
EAB 4714C I, R, A I, R, A I, R, A
EXP 4174C I, R, A I, R, A I, R, A
EXP 4934C I, R, A I, R, A I, R, A
PPE 4324C I, R, A I, R, A I, R, A
PSY 3213L I, R, A I, R, A I, R, A
SOP 4214C I, R, A I, R, A I, R, A
Individual work in research, teaching, or community service
PSY 3912 R R R
PSY 4905 R
PSY 4940 R
PSY 4949 R
PSY 4970 R R R

Assessment Types

  • Exams
  • Papers