Curriculum
Physics is a practical discipline. Physics aids aircraft designers, allows MRI imagers to peer inside a body, assists meteorologists in weather prediction, and affords computer scientists the abilities to design powerful computers. Physics forms the foundation for engineering and is vital to non-physics disciplines like medicine, archaeology, environmental studies, and even economics and music.
As part of Union University’s Physics Program, you will master an excellent physics curriculum. You will also become one of society’s problem-solvers, an effective communicator, and a creative thinker. As a liberal-arts institution, Union University educates the whole person, so you will become conversant in such areas as business, social sciences, humanities, and theology. You will enjoy small classes and personal assistance as you pursue a physics degree. Whether you desire a career in research, teaching, industry, or government, Union will get you there.
Catalogue Information for the Physics Department
Courses for Fall 2011 Tentative Courses for Winter 2012 Tentative Courses for Spring 2012
The Physics Department offers the Bachelor of Science degree with three majors and also offers a minor in Physics.
Major in Physics - at least 38 semester hours of Physics
| PHY 231-232 | University Physics with Calculus | 10 semester hours |
| PHY 311 | University Physics - Modern Physics | 4 hours |
| PHY 430 | Experimental Physics Lab | 3 hours |
| PHY 424 | Physics Research | 1-3 hours |
| PHY 498 | Physics Seminar | 1 hour |
| Choose 6 more courses from Physics above 200, except PHY 301 and 311 | ||
| Math Prerequisites | ||
| MAT 211, 212, 213 | Calculus I, II and III | |
| MAT 314 | Differential Equations | |
Major in Engineering Physics - at least 64 semester hours of Physics and Engineering
| PHY 231-232 | University Physics with Calculus | 10 semester hours |
| PHY 311 | University Physics - Modern Physics | 4 hours |
| PHY 262 | Electrical and Electronic Circuits | 4 hours |
| PHY 313 | Intermediate Mechanics | 3 hours |
| PHY 314 | Electricity & Magnetism | 3 hours |
| PHY 325 | Thermodynamics and Stat. Mech. | 3 hours |
| PHY or EGR 360 | Mathematical Methods | 3 hours |
| EGR 210 | Materials Engineering | 3 hours |
| EGR 240 | Mechanical Eng. Fund. I: Mechanics | 4 hours |
| EGR 250 | Mechanical Eng. Fund. II: Thermo | 3 hours |
| EGR 261 | Digital Logic | 3 hours |
| EGR 342 | Eng. Experimental Methods | 3 hours |
| EGR 491 | Major Project Design I | 3 hours |
| EGR or 498 | Seminar | 1 hour |
| Choose 1 from PHY 400, 410, 420, 430 | 3 hours | |
| Choose 2 from EGR 101, 105, 109 | 4 or 5 hours | |
| Choose 7 hours from one of the Groups | 7 hours | |
| Group 1 | EGR 361, 375, 405, 416, 475 | |
| Group 2 | EGR 320,385, 450, 456, 470, 475 | |
| Prerequisites | ||
| CHE 111-112 | General Chemistry and Equilibrium | |
| CSC 255 | Programming in C | |
| ECO 211 | Principles of Macroeconomics | |
| MAT 211, 212, 213 | Calculus I, II and III | |
| MAT 314 | Differential Equations | |
| MAT 315 | Linear Algebra | |
Salary Expectations
According to the American Institute of Physics, you’ll earn an starting salary between $46,000 and $58,000 in industry once you obtain a B.S. degree in physics. The median salary for physicists with BS degrees (average age 47) is $72,000. And about half of the nation’s physics graduates continue their education in graduate school. Medical physicists with Ph.D.s working in hospitals have a median salary of $135,000.
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Preparation for the Curriculum
The physics degree is a rigorous curriculum that requires advanced mathematics skills. As an incoming physics major, you will generally begin your math education with calculus, so you should have completed math up through trigonometry by the time you graduate from high school. Your courses will relate to each other in a logical, progressive manner and will increase in mathematical complexity as you advance. The Department of Physics designs the curriculum so that students who have obtained the baccalaureate degree will be competitive to enter the graduate or professional program of their choice or be successfully employed in industry.
In general you should plan to complete your curriculum in four years. As an incoming physics major, you will be assigned a physics advisor who will prepare a detailed schedule of courses for you. We view physics advising as more than course scheduling, and you can expect your advisor to serve as a mentor as you plan your future education and profession. Below is a synopsis of what you should expect as you begin the physics curriculum at Union University.
Sample Schedule for Physics Major
Freshman Year
| Fall BIO 112 - Principles of Biology (4 hrs) CHR 111 - Old Testament Survey (3 hrs) ENG 111 - Written Composition I (3 hrs) MAT 211 - Calc. and Analytical Geometry I (4 hrs) CLU 195 - College Life at Union (2 hrs) TOTAL HOURS - 16 |
Spring PHY 231 - University Physics with Calculus I (5 hrs) CHR 112 - New Testament Survey (3 hrs) ENG 112 - Written Composition II (3 hrs) MAT 212 - Calc. and Analytical Geometry II (4 hrs) PEWS 100 - Fitness for Health (1 hr) TOTAL HOURS - 16 |
Sophomore Year
| Fall CHE 111 - General Chemistry I (4 hrs) ENG 201 - World Literature I (3 hrs) MAT 213 - Calc. and Analytical Geometry III (4 hrs) PHY 232 - University Physics with Calculus II (5 hrs) PEWS - Physical Activity Elective (1 hr) TOTAL HOURS - 17 |
Spring CHE 112 - General Chemistry II (4 hrs) ENG 202 - World Literature (3 hrs) MAT 314 - Differential Equations (3 hrs) PHY 311 - University Physics: Modern Physics (4 hrs) CSC111 - Computer Science I (3 hrs) TOTAL HOURS - 17 |
Junior Year
| Fall PHY 317 - Introductory Electronics (4 hrs) HIS 101 - World Civ. to the 18th Century (3 hrs) PHY 313 - Intermediate Mechanics (3 hrs) PHY 325 - Thermodynamics and Stat. Mech. (3 hrs) ART 210 - The Arts in Western Civilization (3 hrs) TOTAL HOURS - 16 |
Spring COM 112 - Public Communication (3 hrs) HIS 102 - World Civ. to Present (3 hrs) PHY 314 - Intermediate Electricity and Magn. (3 hrs) PHY 420 - Quantum Mechanics (3 hrs) Electives (6 hrs) TOTAL HOURS - 18 |
Senior Year
| Fall PHY 430 - Experimental Physics Laboratory (3 hrs) ECF 211 - Principles of Macroeconomics (3 hrs) PHY 395 - Special Studies in Physics (3 hrs) Electives (6 hrs) TOTAL HOURS - 15 |
Spring PHY 424 - Physics Research (1-3 hrs) ECF 212 - Principles of Microeconomics (3 hrs) PHY 495 - Independent Study (1 hr) PHY 498 - Physics Seminar (1-3 hrs) Electives (6-10 hrs) TOTAL HOURS - 16 |

