Academic Programs / Science & Technology
Physics
Dr. C. Jeff Martoff, Chair
Dr. Zbigniew Dziembowski, Advisor
Barton Hall A225
215-204-7639
zbig.dziembowski@temple.edu
The Physics Department offers B.A. and B.S. degree programs, both of which provide excellent preparation for graduate studies.
The B.S. program provides for a broadening of the more applied aspects of a student's training and is recommended particularly for those intending to enter industry with a bachelor's degree. Both the B.S. and the B.A. programs are options for those planning careers in the medical or life sciences.
Bachelor of Arts Requirements
Calculus I, II, III; Calculus-based Physics I, II; and Physics 0171, 0184, 0187, 0188, 0201, 0202, 0211, W215, 0231. In addition to these, one course must be chosen from: Physics 0161, 0221, 0306.
YEAR 1 – Fall |
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Department |
Course # |
Course Name |
Hours |
RCI |
Select one: |
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Physics |
C087 |
Elementary Classical Physics I |
4 |
SA |
Physics |
0121 |
General Physics I |
4 |
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Select one: |
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Math |
C085 |
Calculus I |
4 |
QB |
Math |
H095 |
Honors Calculus I |
4 |
QB |
Subtotal |
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8 |
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YEAR 1 – Spring |
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Department |
Course # |
Course Name |
Hours |
RCI |
Select one: |
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Physics |
C088 |
Elementary Classical Physics II |
4 |
SB |
Physics |
0122 |
General Physics II |
4 |
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Select one: |
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Math |
0086 |
Calculus II |
4 |
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Math |
H096 |
Honors Calculus II |
4 |
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Subtotal |
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8 |
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YEAR 2 – Fall |
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Department |
Course # |
Course Name |
Hours |
RCI |
Math |
0127- section 006 |
Calculus III |
4 |
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Physics |
0161 |
Computing for Scientists* |
3 |
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Subtotal |
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7 |
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*One course chosen from: Physics 0161, 0221, 0306 |
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YEAR 2 – Spring |
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Department |
Course # |
Course Name |
Hours |
RCI |
Physics |
0188 |
Intro. to Modern Physics w/ Lab |
4 |
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Physics |
0184 |
Mathematical Physics w/ Lab |
4 |
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Physics |
0201 |
Classical Mechanics |
3 |
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Subtotal |
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11 |
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YEAR 3 – Fall |
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Department |
Course # |
Course Name |
Hours |
RCI |
Physics |
0187 |
Electricity and Magnetism w/ Lab |
4 |
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Physics |
0202 |
Analytical Mechanics |
3 |
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Subtotal |
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7 |
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YEAR 3 – Spring |
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Department |
Course # |
Course Name |
Hours |
RCI |
Physics |
0211 |
Classical Electromagnetism |
3 |
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Physics |
0306 |
Intro. to Quantum Mechanics* |
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Subtotal |
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3 |
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YEAR 4 – Fall |
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Department |
Course# |
Course Name |
Hours |
RCI |
Physics |
0231 |
Thermodynamics and Kinetic Theory |
3 |
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Physics |
0221 |
Electronics w/ Lab* |
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Physics |
0171 |
Optics w/ Lab |
3 |
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Subtotal |
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6 |
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YEAR 4 – Spring |
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Department |
Course # |
Course Name |
Hours |
RCI |
Physics |
W215 |
Advanced Laboratory |
3 |
WI |
Subtotal |
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3 |
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Total Credits for B.A.: |
123 |
Program Total: |
53 |
Core / Electives: |
70 |
Bachelor of Science Requirements
Calculus I, II, III; Calculus-based Physics I, II; Physics 0161, 0171, 0184, 0187, 0188, 0201, 0202, 0211, W215, 0231, 0306; Math 0251; two required science or mathematics electives. In addition to these, two courses must be chosen from: Physics 0221, 0321, 0341.
YEAR 1 – FALL and YEAR 1- SPRING |
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Department |
Course # |
Course Name |
Hours |
RCI |
Identical to B.A. Requirements |
YEAR 2 – Fall |
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Department |
Course # |
Course Name |
Hours |
RCI |
Math |
0127 - section 006 |
Calculus III |
4 |
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Math |
0251 |
Differential Equations I |
3 |
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Physics |
0161 |
Computing for Scientists |
3 |
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Subtotal |
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10 |
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YEAR 2 – Spring |
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Department |
Course # |
Course Name |
Hours |
RCI |
Physics |
0188 |
Intro. to Modern Physics w/ Lab |
4 |
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Physics |
0184 |
Mathematical Physics w/ Lab |
4 |
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Physics |
0201 |
Classical Mechanics |
3 |
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Subtotal |
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11 |
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YEAR 3 – Fall |
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Department |
Course# |
Course Name |
Hours |
RCI |
Physics |
0187 |
Electricity and Magnetism w/ Lab |
4 |
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Physics |
0202 |
Analytical Mechanics |
3 |
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Required Elective |
Elective |
Two courses in biology, chemistry, engineering, geology, mathematics, or advanced physics chosen in consultation with an advisor |
6-8 |
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Subtotal |
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13-15 |
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YEAR 3 – Spring |
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Department |
Course # |
Course Name |
Hours |
RCI |
Physics |
0211 |
Classical Electromagnetism |
3 |
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Physics |
0306 |
Intro. to Quantum Mechanics |
3 |
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Subtotal |
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6 |
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YEAR 4 – Fall |
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Department |
Course# |
Course Name |
Hours |
RCI |
Physics |
0231 |
Thermodynamics and Kinetic Theory |
3 |
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Physics |
0221 |
Electronics w/ Lab* |
3 |
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Physics |
0171 |
Optics w/ Lab |
3 |
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Subtotal |
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9 |
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YEAR 4 – Spring |
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Department |
Course# |
Course Name |
Hours |
RCI |
Physics |
W215 |
Experimental Physics |
3 |
WI |
Physics |
0321 |
Intro. to Solid State Physics* |
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(Note: Physics 0321 is offered in even-numbered years.) |
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Physics |
0341 |
Intro. to Atomic, Nuclear, and Particle Physics* |
3 |
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(Note: Physics 0341 is offered in odd-numbered years.) |
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Subtotal |
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6 |
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*Two courses chosen from: Physics 0221, 0321, 0341. |
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Total Credits for B.S.: |
123 |
Program Total: |
71-73 |
Core / Electives: |
50-52 |
Minor Requirements
Students wishing to minor in Physics should take 8 semester hours of introductory Physics with laboratory (Physics C087-C088 or equivalent), Electricity and Magnetism with laboratory (Physics 0187 and 0187L) or Introduction to Electromagnetic Fields and Waves (Electrical Engineering 0220), Introduction to Modern Physics with laboratory (Physics 0188 and 0188L), and 6 additional semester hours of Physics courses at or above the 0100 level, chosen with the approval of the Undergraduate Physics Advisor.
Minors in Electrical and Mechanical Science
These minors are designed for Physics majors considering graduate work in Electrical or Mechanical Engineering or exploring career opportunities in branches of Engineering close to Physics. The student must maintain a GPA of 2.5 or better in these minors. Students who are interested in Engineering/Applied Physics but do not have time for a full minor should nevertheless review these minors and consult with the Physics Advisor about the possibility of taking courses in Engineering. Since Physics and Engineering Core Curricula overlap significantly, a Physics major can often learn an interesting Engineering specialty by taking a relatively modest number of courses.
Requirements for the Electrical Science Minor
Requirements for the Electrical Science Minor are: EE 0161, EE 0165, EE 0210, plus a minimum of 9 semester hours of 0200 and 0300 level electives, chosen in consultation with an advisor in the Electrical Engineering Department. (The labs for Engineering 0163 and EE 0165 largely duplicate labs for Physics 0187 and Physics 0221 and are not required.) The following example elective sequence emphasizes solid state devices and might be of particular interest to a Physics major: EE 0254/0255 and EE 0256/0257.
Requirements for the Mechanical Science Minor
Requirements for the Mechanical Science Minor are: Engineering 0134 or 0131, Engineering 0133, Engineering 0234, ME 0231, plus a minimum of 9 semester hours of electives. The elective courses can follow one of three tracks.
- The Thermodynamics and Combustion track comprises ME 0154, 0371, 0381, and 0372.
- The Electro-Mechanical Systems and Control track comprises EE 0063 and 0066, ME 0221, and ME 0322 or Engineering 0382.
- The Computer Aided Manufacturing track comprises Engineering 0310, ME 0375, and MET 0152.
Five-year Master's Program
Five-year B.A. or B.S./M.A.
This program allows a talented student to obtain both a bachelor's and a master's degree in five years. A physics major may apply for the program during the junior or senior year. Please consult the advisor for details.
Five-Year Master’s/Secondary Education Certification Program
This is a combined program between the College of Science and Technology and the College of Education. For more information, see the following website:
www.temple.edu/bulletin/Academic_programs/schools_colleges/ed/intro/generalinfo/ed_generalinfo.shtm#teacher
Distinction in Major
A student who wishes to graduate with distinction in the major must complete all courses required for the physics major with a GPA of 3.5 or better, and carry out an independent study or undergraduate thesis project. Consult the Undergraduate Physics Advisor for more details.
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