BS in Physics (Applied Physics)

Degree Roadmaps (2YR) (4YR)

Units required for Major: 74-82, includes units of study in chosen concentration (see below)
Total units required for BS: 120

Program Description

Physics is the most fundamental science and underlies our understanding of nearly all areas of science and technology. In a broad sense, physics is concerned with the study of energy, space, and matter, and with the interactions between matter and the laws that govern these interactions. More specifically, physicists study mechanics, heat, light, electric and magnetic fields, gravitation, relativity, atomic and nuclear physics, and condensed matter physics.

The BS degrees are recommended for students seeking a career in the technology sector or planning to pursue a graduate degree.

Program Requirements

Required Lower Division Core Courses (27 Units)
MATH 30Calculus I 14
MATH 31Calculus II 14
MATH 32Calculus III4
MATH 45Differential Equations for Science and Engineering3
PHYS 11AGeneral Physics: Mechanics 14
PHYS 11BGeneral Physics: Heat, Light, Sound, Modern Physics4
PHYS 11CGeneral Physics: Electricity and Magnetism4
Required Upper Division Core Courses (17 Units)
PHYS 105Mathematical Methods in Physics3
PHYS 106Introduction to Modern Physics3
PHYS 110Classical Mechanics3
PHYS 124Thermodynamics and Statistical Mechanics3
PHYS 135Electricity And Magnetism3
PHYS 175Advanced Physics Laboratory2
Physics Colloquium Attendance
Fulfill a minimum attendance requirement. 2
Concentration (30-38 Units)
Select from the following concentrations:30 - 38
General Physics
Applied Physics
Biophysics
Total Units74-82
1

Course also satisfies General Education (GE)/Graduation Requirement.

2

Majors must fulfill a minimum attendance requirement at Department Colloquia. Students should consult with the Department for details.

Concentration in Applied Physics (31-32)

CHEM 1EGeneral Chemistry for Engineering4
ENGR 45Engineering Materials3
CSC 25Introduction to C Programming3
PHYS 115Electronics and Instrumentation4
PHYS 150Quantum Mechanics3
PHYS 162Scientific Computing: Basic Methods3
Select one of the following (2 units minimum):2 - 3
Advanced Electronics and Instrumentation
Scientific Computing: Modeling, Simulation, and Visualization
Senior Project 3
Elective Courses (9 Units)
Select 9 units of upper-division coursework in Physics or Engineering courses chosen in consultation with an advisor. 49
Total Units31-32
3

Students choosing Senior Project can take 1 unit of PHYS 191 in two consecutive semesters, or 2 units in one semester.

4

See list below for a list of Department approved electives.

Elective List

PHYS 116Advanced Electronics and Instrumentation 53
PHYS 130Acoustics3
PHYS 136Electrodynamics of Waves, Radiation,and Materials3
PHYS 142Applied Solid State Physics3
PHYS 145Optics3
PHYS 151Advanced Modern Physics3
PHYS 156Classical and Statistical Mechanics3
PHYS 163Scientific Computing: Modeling, Simulation, and Visualization 53
PHYS 172Biological Physics3
PHYS 195Teaching Internship1 - 2
PHYS 199Special Problems1 - 3
EEE 130Electromechanical Conversion3
EEE 135Renewable Electrical Energy Sources and Grid Integration3
ENGR 112Mechanics Of Materials3
ENGR 132Fluid Mechanics3
ENGR 181Electronic Materials3
ME 121Solar Thermal and Energy Storage Systems2
ME 122Geothermal and Bioenergy Systems2
ME 123Wind, Hydro and Ocean Energy3
ME 154Alternative Energy Systems3
MATH 104Vector Analysis3
MATH 105BAdvanced Mathematics for Science and Engineering II4
NSM 195ASTEM Pedagogical Practices1
NSM 195BField Experience in Secondary STEM Classrooms1
5

If not used to satisfy other requirement of the degree (Example: PHYS 116PHYS 163, or PHYS 191 are required for the BS in Physics (Applied Physics) concentration. If two of the three are taken, one will count as an elective).

General Education Requirements6

Area A: Basic Subjects (9 Units)
A1 - Oral Communication3
A2 - Written Communication3
A3 - Critical Thinking3
Area B: Physical Universe and Its Life Forms (6 Units)
B1 - Physical Science 70
B2 - Life Forms3
B3 - Lab (Note: Lab experience to be taken with one of the following: B1, B2 or B5) 70
B4 - Math Concepts 70
B5 - Additional Course (Any B to reach 12 units) - Take upper-division course to complete Area & upper division requirements.3
Area C: Arts and Humanities (12 Units)
C1 - Arts3
C2 - Humanities3
C1/C2 - Area C Course3
C1/C2 - Area C Course - Take upper-division course to complete Area & upper division requirements.3
Area D: The Individual and Society (9 Units)
Area D Course3
Area D Course3
Area D Course - Take upper-division course to complete Area & upper division requirements.3
Area E: Understanding Personal Development (3 Units)
Area E Course3
Area F: Ethnic Studies (3 Units)
Area F Course3
Total Units42
6

To help you complete your degree in a timely manner and not take more units than absolutely necessary, there are ways to use single courses to meet more than one requirement (overlap). For further information, please visit the General Education page.

Note: There is no way to list all possible overlaps so please consult with a professional advisor. The Academic Advising Center can be visited online, by phone (916) 278-1000, or email.

7

Required in Major; also satisfies GE.

Graduation Requirements6

Graduation Requirements (required by CSU) (9 Units)
American Institutions: U.S. History3
American Institutions: U.S. Constitution & CA Government3
Writing Intensive (WI)3
Graduation Requirements (required by Sacramento State) (6 Units)
English Composition II3
Race and Ethnicity in American Society (RE)3
Foreign Language Proficiency Requirement 80
6

To help you complete your degree in a timely manner and not take more units than absolutely necessary, there are ways to use single courses to meet more than one requirement (overlap). For further information, please visit the General Education page.

Note: There is no way to list all possible overlaps so please consult with a professional advisor. The Academic Advising Center can be visited online, by phone (916) 278-1000, or email.

8

If not satisfied before entering Sacramento State, it may be satisfied in General Education Area C2 (Humanities). "C- or better required." The alternative methods for satisfying the Foreign Language Proficiency Requirement are described here: https://www.csus.edu/college/arts-letters/world-languages-literatures/foreign-language-requirement.html 

Note: Students with a declared major of BS in Physics are exempt from the Foreign Language Graduation Requirement.