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1 Name KSU ID # Phone Kennesaw State University Department of Physics BS Physics Electrical Engineering Track See *See for general education comments, prerequisites, course descriptions, program details, and graduation requirements. BS PHYSICS Electrical Engineering Track Effective Fall 2015 Total Degree Hours: 123 GENERAL EDUCATION (42 hrs) HRS GR AREA F: LOWER DIVISION REQUIREMENTS (16 hrs) HRS GR AREA A: Essential Skills PHYS 2211/L Principles of Physics I & Lab (3/1 hrs) ENGL 1101 Composition I (3 hrs) PHYS 2212/L Principles of Physics II & Lab (3/1 hrs) ENGL 1102 Composition II (3 hrs) MATH 2202 Calculus II (4 hrs) a MATH 1112 College Trig or MATH 1113 Precalculus (3 hrs) MATH 2203 Calculus III (4 hrs) AREA B: Institutional Options MAJOR REQUIREMENTS (26 hrs) Select 1 two hour Contemporary Social Issues course: PHYS 3210 Intermediate Mechanics (4 hrs) ANTH 2105 CRJU 2105 GEOG 2105 PSYC 2105 SOCI 2105 STS 2105 PHYS 3220 Electromagnetism I (3 hrs) Select 1 three hour Cultural Perspectives course*: PHYS 3500K Intro to Computational Physics (3 hrs) AADS / AMST / ASIA / GWST / LALS / PA / RELS 1102 COM 1100 *FL 1002 (FL denotes any Foreign Language) PHIL 2200 POLS 2401 PHYS 3710 & 3720L Modern Physics & Lab (3/2 hrs) PHYS 4210 Quantum Physics (4 hrs) AREA C: Humanities/Fine Arts PHYS 4230 Thermal Physics (4 hrs) Select 1 three hour Literature of the World course: MATH 2306 Ordinary Differential Equations (3 hrs) ENGL 2110 / 2111 / 2112 / 2120 / 2121 / 2122 / 2130 / 2131 / 2132 / 2300 ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING TRACK (28 hrs) Select 1 three hour Arts and Culture of the World course: PHYS 4240 Solid State Physics (3 hrs) ART 1107 MUSI 1107 TPS 1107 DANC 1107 ENGR 2214 Engineering Mechanics Statics (3 hrs) AREA D: Science, Math, and Technology EE 2301 Circuits Analysis I (4 hrs) a MATH 1190 Calculus I (4 hrs) EE 2401 Semiconductor Devices (3 hrs) CHEM 1211/L General Chemisty I & Lab (4 hrs) EE 2501 Digital Logic Design (4 hrs) CHEM 1212/L General Chemistry II & Lab (3/1 hrs) 4 EE 3401 Engineering Electronics (4 hrs) or BIOL 1107/L Biological Principles I & Lab (3/1 hrs) 4 EE 3701 Signals & Systems (3 hrs) AREA E: Social Sciences c EE 4201 Control Systems (4 hrs) POLS 1101 American Government (3 hrs) FREE ELECTIVES (8 hrs) Select 1 three hour U.S. History course: b KSU Freshman Seminar or b Learning Community HIST 2111 U.S. History to 1877 HIST 2112 U.S. History since 1877 overflow of Area D1 MATH 1190 (1 hr) Select 1 three hour World History course: overflow of Area D3 CHEM 1212L or BIOL 1107L (1 hr) HIST 1100 HIST 1111 HIST 1112 PHYS 2213 Intro to Thermal and Modern Physics (2 hrs) Select 1 three hour Economics course*: any level Free Electives (2 hrs) [All degrees require 39 upper division hours.] ECON 1100 Global Econ ECON 2100 Prin. of Microeconomics INSTITUTIONAL REQUIREMENT (3 hrs) WELL 1000 Fitness for Living (3 hrs) any level Free Electives (2 hrs) a New students are required to take the online Math Advisement Placement Test (MAPT) available at Students who start at MATH 1190 as their first MATH can apply for Advanced Standing for MATH 1113 in Area A. BS Physics EE Checklist updated 11/25/2015 b First time, full time students with less than 15 hours are required to satisfy the First Year requirement. As there is only room for 2 hours of lower division Free Electives in the Physics Electrical Engineering track, students are encouraged to choose a Learning Community that does not have a Freshman Seminar within it. c This class requires Engineering Standing through the Southern Polytechnic College of Engineering and Engineering Technology. BS Physics students will not have to do this but will need an override instead.
2 Kennesaw State University College of Science & Mathematics Department of Physics Bachelor of Science in Physics Electrical Engineering Track Free Elective suggestions While you can choose any subject for your Free Electives, here are some suggestions for additional PHYS courses. Note that additional courses, which are [ prerequisites ] to these courses, are required by implication. PHYS 3110L Directed Methods (1 3 hrs) [ PHYS 2211/L & Instructor Approval ] A maximum of hours of Directed Methods can be used. Instructor needs to advisor regarding specific approval. PHYS 3230 Optics (3 hrs) The program of study in physics leading to a Bachelor of Science degree provides students with the opportunity to purse a major field of concentration in physics with the necessary specialization to succeed in a wide array of post baccalaureate opportunities. For the ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING track, this program combines the study of physics with 25 credit hours of courses in electrical engineering, thus further broadening the students' analytical skills. In addition, adding electrical engineering courses will increase the marketability of the physics student. See catalog.kennesaw.edu for graduation requirements, general education details, additional pre requisite options, and course descriptions. If you have questions about this major, please contact Dr. Phil Patterson at ppatte11@kennesaw.edu. Students are initially advised in the College of Science & Mathematics Advising Center, located on the Kennesaw campus in Science 204. BS PHYSICS ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING TRACK SUGGESTED FOUR YEAR COURSE PLAN Prerequsite courses, indicated in [ square brackets ], and all courses required for the major require a grade of C or higher. [ PHYS 2212/L ] Year FALL hrs SPRING hrs PHYS 3260 Mathematical Physics (3 hrs) a MATH 1112 Trig or 1113 Precalc [ placement ] 3 a MATH 1190 Calculus I [ MATH 1112 or 1113 ] 4 [ MATH 2203 & PHYS 2212 ] CHEM 1211/L Gen Chem I & Lab [ co req: MATH 1112/13/90 ] 4 CHEM 1212/L (or other Area D3) [ MATH 1112/13/90 & CHEM 1211/L ] 4 PHYS 3340 Electronics (3 hrs) ENGL ENGL 1102 [ ENGL 1101 ] 3 [ PHYS 2212 ] STS 2105 or other Area B1 2 HIST 1100 or other Area E3 3 PHYS 3410K Electronics Lab (2 hrs) ART 1107 (or other Area C2) 3 COM 1100 or other Area B2 3 [ PHYS 2212/L ] b Learning Community 0 17 PHYS 3730 Relativity (3 hrs) 15 [ PHYS 2212/L ] PHYS 4200 Mechanics II (2 hrs) See advisor in Sept./Oct. MATH 2202 Calculus II [ MATH 1190 ] 4 See advisor in Jan./Feb. MATH 2203 Calculus III [ MATH 2202 ] 4 [ PHYS 3210 ] PHYS 2211/L Principles of Physics I [ MATH 1190 ] 4 PHYS 2212/L Principles of Physics II [ MATH 2202 & PHYS 2211/L ] 4 PHYS 4250 Quantum Theory of Two State ENGR 2214 Engineering Mechanics [ coreq: PHYS 2211/L ] 3 EE 2301 Circuits Analysis I [ PHYS 2211 ] 4 Systems (2 hrs) [ MATH 2202 & PHYS 2212/L ] ECON 1100 or EE 2401 Semiconductor Devices [ CHEM 1211/L & MATH 1190 ] 3 PHYS 4410K Adv. Physics Lab (2 hrs) ENGL 2110 or other Area C1 [ ENGL 1102 ] 3 15 [ PHYS 3410K & 3720L ] 17 PHYS 4400 Directed Study (1 4 hrs) [ Instructor & Department Approval ] PHYS 2213 Intro Therm. & Mod. [ PHYS 2212/L & MATH 2202 ] 2 Assigned to Faculty Mentor PHYS 3210 Inter. Mechanics [ MATH 2306 & PHYS 2211/L ] 4 Content in any Directed Study cannot substantially overlap an existing course in the curriculum. A maximum of 10 hours of Directed Study can be used; must have a 3.0 KSU AGPA and cumulative major GPA. Freshman Sophomore Junior PHYS 3500K Intro Comp. Physics [ PHYS 2212/L ] 3 PHYS 3220 Electromagnetism I [ MATH 2203 & PHYS 2212/L ] 3 PHYS 3710 Modern Physics [ PHYS 2212/L ] 3 EE 2501 Digital Logic Design [ EE 2301 ] 4 PHYS 3720L Modern Physics Lab [ PHYS 2212/L ] 2 EE 3401 Engineering Electronics [ EE 2301 ] 4 MATH 2306 Ord. Diff Eqs [ MATH 2202 ] 3 Free elective 2 PHYS 4430 Capstone Project WELL [ Professor Approval ] 16 PHYS 4490 Special Topics (1 3 hrs) [ Varies, See Schedule ] PHYS 4230 Thermal Physics [ PHYS 2213 ] 4 PHYS 4210 Quantum Physics [ PHYS 3710 ] 4 PHYS 4240 Solid State Physics [ PHYS 3710 ] 3 c EE 4201 Control Systems [ EE 2301, MATH 2306, & ENGR 2214 ] 4 EE 3701 Signals & Systems [ EE 2301 & MATH 2306 ] 3 3/4000 level elective [ varies ] 2 HIST 2111 or POLS Petition to Graduate by November 1 NOTE: Course availability is subject to change. See tentative course forecasts at pp/sr/aar 11/25/2015 Senior
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5 AREAS PHYSICS What can I do with this major? EMPLOYERS STRATEGIES Some areas of specialization follow. Most students specialize at the graduate level. ACOUSTICAL PHYSICS Testing Education Military Industry e.g., electronics, building design, medical instrumentation, communications, engineering, noise pollution, petroleum, sound recording, film production Supplement program with courses in engineering, environmental science, urban planning, remote sensing, physiology, performing arts, audio broadcasting, speech communication, film production, or other areas of interest. Seek internship experience in your specialty area. Stay abreast of federal, state, and local environmental regulations for the environmental impact positions. Become familiar with technologies used to measure/ monitor noise levels. Obtain a graduate degree for additional opportunities in industry and education. ASTRONOMY Research Writing Public Relations Education Observatories Laboratories Planetariums Science museums Nonprofit foundations Industry e.g., aerospace, scientific supply, computer software, remote sensing, communications Federal government: National Aeronautics and Space, National Oceanic and Atmospheric, Federal Aviation, U.S. Naval Observatory, U.S. Naval Research Laboratory Obtain experience through part-time or voluntary position in a planetarium, observatory, or science museum. Cultivate broad knowledge of astronomy and speaking skills for jobs working with the public. Develop strong writing skills for preparing scientific reports. Seek undergraduate research opportunities with professors in the field. Develop a specialty area of expertise such as remote sensing, instrumentation, computer applications, etc. Obtain a Ph.D. for teaching and advanced research positions.
6 (Physics, Page 2) ASTROPHYSICS Research AREAS BIOPHYSICS CHEMICAL PHYSICS EMPLOYERS Research centers Observatories Planetariums Aerospace industry Scientific supply industry Federal government: Military, National Aeronautics and Space, National Oceanic and Atmospheric (NOAA), Federal Aviation (FAA) Airports Medical and dental schools Industry e.g., biotechnology, environment, pharmaceuticals, food science, toxicology Hospitals Government agencies Industry STRATEGIES Seek lab courses for direct experience with equipment and observatory tools. Participate in research with scholars in the field. Complete an internship with a research organization or related industry. Develop computer and oral and written communication skills. Learn to be effective in both independent research role and team environment. Earn an advanced degree for most teaching and research positions. Biophysics is considered an interdisciplinary field at the undergraduate level; most students prepare to enter by majoring in physics, chemistry, or mathematics with supplementary courses in biology or by majoring in biology, biochemistry or molecular biology with supplementary courses in chemistry, physics, and mathematics. Plan to specialize in an area such as experimental biophysics or computational biophysics and choose courses accordingly. Seek research experience through work with a professor or internships. Earn a bachelor's degree for most technician positions. Obtain advanced degree for higher-level positions in industry in academia. Take courses in physics, chemistry, and mathematics for graduate school preparation in this interdisciplinary field. Seek undergraduate research experience to develop laboratory and computer skills. Gain research experience in both physics and chemistry. Become familiar with the various forms of spectroscopy. Obtain advanced degree for more opportunities in industry, research, or education.
7 (Physics, Page 3) AREAS EMPLOYERS STRATEGIES CONDENSED MATTER Electronics industry e.g., microprocessors, magnetic imaging, communications, automobile, navigation/ guidance systems Government agencies e.g., National Aeronautics and Space, Department of Defense, Department of Energy Develop strong mathematical, chemistry, and computer science skills. Seek research experience through internships or by assisting faculty with projects. Acquire advanced degree for opportunities in industry, research, or education. Become familiar with various forms of characterization techniques such as optical and electron spectroscopy and neutron scattering. ENGINEERING PHYSICS Engineering (Process and Testing) Quality Control Research Instrumentation Government agencies e.g., Department of Commerce, Department of Defense Engineering firms Manufacturing and processing firms Industry e.g. high technology, chemical, aerospace, agriculture, energy, fuel, computer, transportation Hospitals Choose a major in engineering physics or supplement physics major with engineering minor. Seek internship or co-op experience in area of interest. Develop strong oral and written communication skills. Complete applicable certification or licensure through professional organizations. Pursue advanced degree in engineering, engineering physics, or physics for increased opportunities. GEOPHYSICS Environmental Law Government e.g., State and Federal Geological Survey, Army Map Service, Naval Oceanographic Office Military Industry e.g., petroleum, mining, hydrogeology firms Law firms Specialize in geophysics at the undergraduate level or supplement physics degree with geology major or minor. Develop solid computer, mathematics, chemistry, engineering, and physics knowledge. Seek experience with national labs or industry researching specializations of interest. Take business classes for increased marketability in advanced prospecting positions (risk analysis for drilling, mining, exploration). Maintain good physical condition and be open to travel.
8 (Physics, Page 4) AREAS EMPLOYERS STRATEGIES MEDICAL/HEALTH PHYSICS Clinical Service Monitoring Enforcement NUCLEAR PHYSICS Instrumentation Law Quality Control Operations and Maintenance Government agencies e.g., Department of Defense, Department of Energy, Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Department of Health and Human Services Industry e.g., medical instrumentation, nuclear power, nuclear accelerator, food sterilization, petroleum Environmental firms Hospitals, clinics, medical centers Military Industry e.g., security/weapons, nuclear accelerators, nuclear reactors, nuclear instrumentation, radioisotope products, transportation, healthcare, environmental protection, food irradiation and research centers Government agencies e.g., Department of Defense, Department of Energy Gain experience with air and water testing techniques and analysis and radiation detection instruments. Develop strong communication skills for training radiation workers and members of the general public and for collaborating with physicians in healthcare settings. Maintain current knowledge of government standards and regulations. Learn medical uses of radiation for work in the healthcare industry. Seek certification from the National Registry of Radiation Protection Technologists for some positions. Complete a master's degree and certification by the American Board of Health Physics (ABHP) for health physicist positions. Earn a Ph.D. and certification by the American Board of Health Physics (ABHP) for top university teaching, research, and administrative positions. Gain experience at a hospital or clinic to prepare for work in healthcare settings; clinical residency training may be required. Acquire a strong mathematics, computer science, and chemistry background. Choose a theoretical or experimental track. Seek internship experience in your specialty area. Pursue master's degree or Ph.D. for advanced positions in industry.
9 (Physics, Page 5) AREAS EMPLOYERS STRATEGIES OPTICAL PHYSICS Industry e.g., medical scanners, eyeglasses, binoculars, microscopes, lasers, holography, display technologies, x-ray, ultraviolet spectra, fiber optics Federal agencies e.g., NASA, Department of Energy, Department of Defense Gain experience in the optics field through internships or research with professors. Supplement program with courses in electricity, magnetism, quantum mechanics, and electronics. Obtain a master's degree for positions in industry. Understand lasing and optical media. PARTICLE/HIGH ENERGY PHYSICS Instrumentation Operations and Maintenance Acquire a strong mathematics, computer science, and chemistry background. Choose a theoretical or experimental track. Seek internship experience in your specialty area. Pursue Ph.D. for advanced positions in academia. SCIENCE EDUCATION Teaching Computer Software Educational Research Writing and Editing Library and Information Sciences Public school systems, K-12 Private schools, K-12 Publishing companies: books, magazines, videos Software developers Libraries Develop excellent communication skills, verbal and written. Gain experience working with age group of interest through volunteering and tutoring. Become skilled in the use of computers and laboratory equipment. Maintain current knowledge of state and national legislation regarding teacher licensure. Acquire appropriate state teacher certification for K- 12 teaching opportunities. Seek advanced degree required for specialists, education administration, college teaching, and other professional positions.
10 (Physics, Page 6) GENERAL INFORMATION Physicists are interested in solving complex, technical problems. Visit government laboratories or research centers to learn more about opportunities in the field. Schedule informational interviews to learn about the profession and specific career paths. Join relevant professional associations. Attend meetings and stay up-to-date on research/publications. Acquire excellent oral and written communication skills. Gain experience using scientific instruments and equipment. Computer skills are critical. Participate in summer research institutes. Submit research to local poster competitions or research symposiums. A willingness to relocate is helpful due to limited opportunities in specialized areas. A bachelor's degree will qualify for positions as research assistants, high-level technicians, or computer specialists, as well as nontechnical work in publishing or sales. An undergraduate degree also provides a solid background for pursuing advanced degrees in other employment areas such as law, business, or accounting. A graduate degree and post-graduate experience will allow for more responsibility and advancement in the field of physics. An earned doctorate is required for college or university teaching, advanced research, and administrative positions. A bachelor's degree and state teacher certification are required for K-12 teaching opportunities. Become familiar with government job application process for positions in federal, state, or local government The University of Tennessee Prepared by the Career Planning staff of Career Services at The University of Tennessee, Knoxville. (1996, Revised 2003, 2008) UTK is an EEO/AA/Title VI/Title I/Section 504/ADA/ADEA Employer
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