Program overview
First year students planning to major or minor in physics or astrophysics if they have the necessary mathematics usually take PHYC 160 160L and MATH 162 in their first semester and PHYC 161 161L and MATH 163 in their second semester There is some flexibility in these prerequisites For admission to any degree program in the department within the College of Arts and Sciences in any given semester it is required that the student have passed PHYC 160 or a more advanced physics course with a grade of C not C- or higher Academic advisement is required each semester for students majoring in physics or astrophysics Students in University College with an area of interest or a definite major in mind in this department should meet with a departmental advisor as soon as possible to ensure that they obtain current curriculum and admissions policies as well as specific advice on how to meet the requirements for admission Students are not allowed to receive credit for both PHYC 151 and 160 nor for both PHYC 152 and 161
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