CURRICULUM PLAN COLLEGE OF SCIENCE 2019-2020 MY ADVISOR’S NAME IS: FOUR YEAR PLAN COLLEGE OF SCIENCE 2019-2020 MY ADVISOR’S NAME IS: PHYSICS MEDICAL PHYSICS MEDICAL PHYSICS REQUIREMENTS A course of study in physics, resulting in a B.S. degree in physics, prepares students for a wide variety of opportunities, such as engineering careers in the private sector, careers in the health professions, employment in industry and government laboratories, advanced technology jobs in science and technology related felds, and careers as science teachers. The B.S. degree program is also excellent preparation for advanced degrees in physics, astronomy, engineering, , or law. CORE CURRICULUM The Core Curriculum is designed to foster critical thinking skills and introduce students to basic domains of thinking that transcend disciplines. The Core applies to all majors. Information on specific classes in the Core can be found at marshall.edu/gened. Medical Physics is designed for those who are interested in going to the medical school, or working in a biochemical physics feld. FALL SEMESTER SPRING SEMESTER CORE 1: CRITICAL THINKING CORE 2: CODE COURSE NAME HRS GRADE CODE COURSE NAME HRS GRADE CODE COURSE NAME HRS GRADE CODE COURSE NAME HRS GRADE PHY 202 General Physics I Lab t 1 ______ENG 201 Advanced Composition l 3 ______FYS 100 First Year Sem Crit Thinking l 3 ______ENG 101 Beginning Composition l 3 ______PHY 211 University Physics t 4 ______PHY 204 General Physics II Lab t 1 ______MTH 229 Critical Thinking Course l 3 ______ENG 201 Advanced Composition l 3 ______MTH 229 Calculus I (CT) l t 5 ______PHY 213 University Physics II t 4 ______Critical Thinking Course l 3 ______Core II Communication l 3 ______ENG 101 Beginning Composition l 3 ______Core II Social Science l 3 ______MTH 229 Calculus I l t 5 ______FYS 100 First Year Sem Crit Thinking l 3 ______MTH 230 Calculus/Analytical Geom II t 4 ______l Additional University Requirements ______Core II Humanities 3 ______UNI 100 Freshman First Class 1 ______

______Writing Intensive 3 ______Core II Social Science l 3 ______YEAR ONE ______Writing Intensive 3 ______Core II Fine Arts l 3 ______TOTAL HOURS 17 TOTAL HOURS 15 ______Multicultural or International 3 ______BSC 120 Core II Natural/Physical Science l t 4 ______Summer Term (optional): PHY Capstone 2 ______491/492 FALL SEMESTER SPRING SEMESTER CODE COURSE NAME HRS GRADE CODE COURSE NAME HRS GRADE t t MAJOR-SPECIFIC PHY 320 Intro 3 ______PHY 446 Math Methods of Physics II 3 ______All Medical Physics majors are required to take the following courses: PHY 421 Modern Physics Lab t 2 ______CHM 212 Principles of Chemistry II t 3 ______t t CODE COURSE NAME HRS GRADE CODE COURSE NAME HRS GRADE PHY 445 Math Methods of Physics 3 ______CHM 218 Principles of Chemistry II Lab 2 ______PHY 202 General Physics I Lab t 1 ______CHM 211 Principles of Chemistry 1 t 3 ______CHM 211 Principles of Chemistry I t 3 ______PHY 304 t 3 ______PHY 211 University Physics t 4 ______CHM 217 Principles of Chemistry 1 Lab t 2 ______CHM 217 Principles of Chemistry I Lab t 2 ______PHY 405 Optics Lab t 2 ______PHY 204 Gerenal Physics II Lab t 1 ______CHM 212 Principles of Chemistry II t 3 ______MTH 231 Calculus/Analytical Geom III t 4 ______Multicultural or International (CT) l 3 ______PHY 213 University Physics II t 4 ______CHM 218 Principles of Chemistry II Lab t 2 ______YEAR TWO PHY 300 Electricity and Magnetism t 3 ______CHM 355 Organic Chemistry t 3 ______TOTAL HOURS 17 TOTAL HOURS 16 PHY 304 Optics t 3 ______CHM 356 Organic Chemistry II t 3 ______Summer Term (optional): PHY 405 Optics Lab t 2 ______CHM 361 Organic Lab t 3 ______FALL SEMESTER SPRING SEMESTER PHY 308 t 3 ______CHM 365 Intro to Biochemistry t 3 ______Area of Emphasis Area Area of Emphasis Area CODE COURSE NAME HRS GRADE CODE COURSE NAME HRS GRADE S S PHY 320 Intro Modern Physics t 3 ______BSC 120 Principles of Biology t 4 ______CHM 355 Organic Chemistry I t 3 ______PHY 442 Quantum t 3 ______PHY 330 Mechanics t 3 ______BSC 121 Principles of Biology II t 4 ______PHY 300 Electricity & Magnetism t 3 ______PHY Elective (PHY 350 Rcmd.) t 3 ______PHY 360 Medical Physics t 3 ______PHY Elective (PHY 350 Rcmd.) t 3 ______PHY 330 Mechanics t 3 ______CHM 356 Organic Chemistry II t 3 ______PHY 421 Modern Physics Lab t 2 ______MTH 230 Calculus II t 1 ______PHY 308 Thermal Physics t 3 ______CHM 361 Intro Organic CHM Lab t 3 ______PHY Capstone (C) l t 2 ______MTH 231 Calculus III t 3 ______Core II Communication l 3 ______491/492 Major Requirement Major Requirement t t PHY 442 t 3 ______

PHY 445 Math Methods of Physics t 3 ______YEAR THREE TOTAL HOURS 12 TOTAL HOURS 15 PHY 446 Math Methods of Physics II t 3 ______Summer Term (optional): MAJOR INFORMATION FALL SEMESTER SPRING SEMESTER • Students are required to know and track their degree requirements for Please consult each semester’s schedule of courses for availability and CODE COURSE NAME HRS GRADE CODE COURSE NAME HRS GRADE College Requirement Requirement College College Requirement Requirement College n n graduation or for entrance to a professional school. attributes. PHY 491 Capstone l t 1 ______PHY 492 Capstone l t 1 ______• In addition to the Core General Education requirements, the College of • Math is based on an ACT Mathematics score of 27 or higher. Students with Science requires 3 hours of Calculus, and 40 hours of upper level credit. an ACT Mathematics score less than 27 will be placed in the appropriate ______Core II Humanities l 3 ______PHY 360 Medical Physics t 3 ______• Coursework listed as “elective” may vary for each student. Students prerequisite mathematics and science courses. BSC 120 Principles of Biology l t 4 ______BSC 121 Principles Cell Biology t 4 ______are encouraged to use elective hours toward a 2nd minor or toward • In order to graduate, students must maintain a 2.00 Overall GPA and receive prerequisities. a grade of C or better in each course required for the major. CHM 365 Intro to Biochemistry t 3 ______Core II Fine Arts l 3 ______This is a key success marker for your major. See your advisor to discuss the importance of this course in your plan of study. discuss the importance plan of study. advisor to See in your your of this course major. your marker for is a key success This This is a key success marker for your major. See your advisor to discuss the importance of this course in your plan of study. discuss the importance plan of study. advisor to See in your your of this course major. your marker for is a key success This • Students are strongly encouraged to select courses that meet two or more ______Writing Intensive l 3 ______Writing Intensive l 3 ______Core or College requirements. For example, a writing intensive literature course could satisfy the Core II humanities requirement as well as the

university writing intensive requirement. YEAR FOUR • Course offerings and course attributes are subject to change each semester. TOTAL HOURS 14 TOTAL HOURS 14 Milestone Course: Milestone Course: Milestone Course: Milestone Course: General Education Requirement General Requirement Education General Education Requirement General Requirement Education Summer Term (optional): l l INVOLVEMENT OPPORTUNITIES MEDICAL PHYSICS — 2019-2020 TRANSFERABLE SKILLS • SGA ASSOCIATED WITH THIS MAJOR • Campus Activity Board YEAR ONE YEAR THREE • Mathematical Ability • JMELI • Scientific Ability • Commuter Student Advisory Board • Community Engagement Ambassadors • Attention to Detail • Club Sports • Strong Oral and Written Communication • Religious Organizations Skills • Political Organizations Meet with a career education specialist to • Organizational Skillsi • Residence Hall Association Stay on the Herd Path and come Have questions? Need to talk? You conduct a “gap analysis.” Figure out the • Cultural Organizations to class! Class attendance is more already have a Friend-At-Marshall skills you’ll need for the career you want ASSOCIATED CAREERS • National Society of Leadership and important to your success than ready to help you succeed. Find your Submit your work for annual while you still have time to build them. • Accoustical Physics Success your high school GPA, your class FAM Peer Mentor here: competitions and awards. • Astronomy • Greek Life standing, or your ACT/SAT scores. www.marshall.edu/fam • RELATED MAJORS • • Mechanical Engineering In order to graduate on time, you Are you on track to graduate? Meet • Research and Development • Civil Engineering need to take an average of 15 with your advisor for your Junior • • Safety Technology credits per semester. Are you on Eval to make sure you know what • High Energy Physics track? Take 15 to Finish! Complete graduate admissions requirements you have left. • Science Education • Computer Science Participate in a Career Exploration • Chemistry exams (GRE, MCAT, LSAT) the summer Experience (job shadow) to help before your senior year. • Biology identify your career goals. GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS • Have a minimum of 120 credit hours (some colleges or majors require more); Take a career self-assessment to Take an elective course that links • Have an overall and Marshall Grade Point help determine what majors fit your Apply to be a New Student diversity to your field of study. Average of 2.00 or higher; talents and interests. Orientation Leader or a Campus • Have an overall Grade Point Average of 2.00 Join or create a club or organization Tour Guide. or higher in the major area of study; on campus about a particular issue Want to continue your education and • Have earned a grade of C or better in English College is a great time to experience the you care about. Marshall has more increase your opportunities? Talk to a 201 or 201 H; world! Consider studying abroad in the than 200 student organizations. faculty member about whether graduate • Have met all major(s) and college summer, during Spring Break, or for an school fits your career goals. requirements; entire semester. • Have met the requirements of the Core Curriculum; • Have met the residence requirements of Marshall University, including 12 hours of YEAR TWO YEAR FOUR 300/400 level coursework in the student’s college (see section entitled “Residence Requirements” in the undergraduate catalogue); • Be enrolled at Marshall at least one semester of the senior year; Strengthen your resume and • Have transferred no more than 72 credit Are you completing enough credits This is it! Are you on track to enhance your presentation skills. hours from an accredited West Virginia two- Develop relationships with professors to graduate on time? Dropping or graduate? Meet with your advisor Present what you’ve learned at an year institution of higher education. who can serve as future references by failing a class can put you behind. for your Senior Eval to see what academic conference off campus. attending their office hours. Use summer terms to quickly get requirements you have left. Colleges and specific programs may have back on track. unique requirements that are more stringent than those noted above. Students are responsible for staying informed about and Networking is key! Attend a ensuring that they meet the requirements for Begin your Math Methods Career Expo to seek employment graduation. sequence, physics sequence opportunities and network with Did you do really well in a hard to meet your prerequisites for Did you do really well in a hard employers in your field. course? Become a Tutor or a upper division classes. course? Become a Tutor or a Supplemental Instructor. Supplemental Instructor.

Participate in Department of Take a pulse check. Know what Physics outreach events with local you need to do every year to keep high school students. Stay engaged Marshall University No need to wait until graduate your grants, scholarships, or federal Be at the top of your professional and make a difference. College of Science school. Discuss undergraduate financial aid. game! Prepare a final resume and One John Marshall Drive research opportunities with faculty Think about who can help you grow practice your interview skills with a Prepare to present at Physics Huntington, WV 25755 Department Research Day and CoS in your major right now. as a student and a professional— career coach in Career Education. 1-304-696-2371 professors, advisors, alumni, etc.— Research EXPO in April [email protected] and ask at least one to be your mentor. marshall.edu/cos