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Physics and Mathematics, B.S.
Mathematics deals with abstraction, logic, and quantitative reasoning. Because it has applications to nearly every branch of science and engineering, it’s essential for mathematicians to think about how their work infiltrates other branches of learning. Advances in physics — for example, those in electromagnetism and thermodynamics — often resonate deeply with mathematics.
At the School of Engineering, the BS in Applied Physics and Mathematics program serves as a means to bridge these 2 disciplines. The dual major allows you to gain a foothold in separate but substantial fields. In addition to learning the fundamentals of physics and math, our students pursue a specialized course of study that a minor in either field just can’t match.
But we also want to make sure your skills transfer over to the real world. That’s why we provide internship opportunities at major financial, insurance, and technology firms in the New York area.
Students with experience in both mathematics and physics enjoy diverse and interesting careers. Our graduates have the freedom to explore such stimulating fields as chemistry, biology, medicine, and engineering. They’re also qualified for positions in software design, economics, aerospace engineering, law, and business.
Curriculum
You must complete 128 credits, as defined below, to graduate from the School of Engineering with a Bachelor of Science in Mathematics & Physics. Please note that the curriculum that follows applies to students who began classes in the fall of 2020 or later. If you entered the School of Engineering prior to that date, please consult the curriculum and typical course schedule for students entering spring 2020 or earlier.
The Department of Applied Physics also offers a Minor in Applied Physics. A full list of the department's undergraduate offerings is also available.
The core of the program is 32 credits of required physics courses and 31 credits of required math courses. Students pursuing the dual major must also take an additional 8 credits of physics and math electives. 22 credits are reserved for STEM & free electives and independent study courses. The remaining credits are used to satisfy other school, university and state requirements. The curriculum is specified in detail below.
Physics Requirements (33 credits)
- PH-UY 1013 Please refer to the bulletin for more information
- PH-UY 2023 Please refer to the bulletin for more information
- PH-UY 2033 Please refer to the bulletin for more information
- PH-UY 2104 Please refer to the bulletin for more information
- PH-UY 2121 Please refer to the bulletin for more information
- PH-UY 2131 Please refer to the bulletin for more information
- PH-UY 2344 Please refer to the bulletin for more information
- PH-UY 3002 Please refer to the bulletin for more information
- PH-UY 3234 Please refer to the bulletin for more information
- PH-UY 3801 Please refer to the bulletin for more information
- PH-UY 4124 Please refer to the bulletin for more information
- PH-GY 6673 Please refer to the bulletin for more information
Math Requirements (31 credits)
- MA-UY 1024 Please refer to the bulletin for more information
- MA-UY 1124 Please refer to the bulletin for more information
- MA-UY 2034 Please refer to the bulletin for more information
- MA-UY 2114 Please refer to the bulletin for more information
- MA-UY 2224 Please refer to the bulletin for more information
- MA-UY 3113 Please refer to the bulletin for more information
- MA-UY 4414 Please refer to the bulletin for more information
- MA-UY 4424 Please refer to the bulletin for more information
Other Required Courses (19 Credits)
- EG-UY 1001 Please refer to the bulletin for more information
- PH-UY 1002 Please refer to the bulletin for more information
- EXPOS-UA 1 Please refer to the bulletin for more information
- EXPOS-UA 2 Please refer to the bulletin for more information
- CS-UY 1114 Please refer to the bulletin for more information
And either of these courses can be taken:
Electives in the Humanities and Social Sciences (16 Credits)
You are required to take 16 credits in the humanities and social sciences requiring EXPOS-UA 1 and EXPOS-UA 2 as prerequisites. To gain some breadth and depth of knowledge, it is required that you take courses in at least two disciplines and at least one course at an advanced level.
Math and Physics Electives (7 Credits)
Select at least 4 credits from the undergraduate math electives and at least 3 credits from the undergraduate physics electives. Graduate courses may be substituted with advisor’s approval.
STEM & Free Electives, Independent Study and Projects (22 Credits)
22 credits are allocated for STEM & free electives and independent study courses. 8 credits are reserved for a 6 credit physics project plus a 2 credit senior physics seminar course or a 4 credit math project/thesis and an extra 4 credit math elective. The remaining 14 credits are reserved for two 4 credit STEM electives and two 3 credit free electives. The program adviser must approve electives selected from other disciplines.
Sample Course Schedule
This typical course schedule provides guidance to students as to how they would normally be expected to complete the degree requirements. Students should be sure to consult their advisor before selecting courses for a particular semester as prerequisites and course offering patterns are the primary considerations affecting registration. This sequence applies to students who begin classes in the fall of 2020 and onwards. If you entered the School of Engineering prior to that date, please review the curriculum and typical course schedule for students entering prior to fall 2020.
First Year
Fall Semester
Choose one:
- CM-UY 1003 Please refer to the bulletin for more information
- CM-UY 1013 Please refer to the bulletin for more information
Take all:
- PH-UY 1002 Please refer to the bulletin for more information
- MA-UY 1024 Please refer to the bulletin for more information
- EXPOS-UA 1 Please refer to the bulletin for more information
- EG-UY 1001 Please refer to the bulletin for more information
Spring Semester
Second Year
Fall Semester
- PH-UY 2023 Please refer to the bulletin for more information
- PH-UY 2121 Please refer to the bulletin for more information
- MA-UY 2114 Please refer to the bulletin for more information
- MA-UY 2224 Please refer to the bulletin for more information
HuSS Elective 1* | 4 Credits |
Spring Semester
- PH-UY 2033 Please refer to the bulletin for more information
- PH-UY 2131 Please refer to the bulletin for more information
- PH-UY 2344 Please refer to the bulletin for more information
- MA-UY 2034 Please refer to the bulletin for more information
HuSS Elective 2* | 4 Credits |
*To gain some breadth and depth of knowledge, take courses in at least two disciplines and at least one course at an advanced level.
Third Year
Fall Semester
- PH-UY 2104 Please refer to the bulletin for more information
- MA-UY 4414 Please refer to the bulletin for more information
STEM Elective | 4 Credits |
HuSS Elective 3* | 4 Credits |
Spring Semester
- PH-UY 3002 Please refer to the bulletin for more information
- PH-UY 3234 Please refer to the bulletin for more information
- MA-UY 4424 Please refer to the bulletin for more information
STEM Elective | 4 Credits |
Free Elective | 3 Credits |
*To gain some breadth and depth of knowledge, take courses in at least two disciplines and at least one course at an advanced level.
Fourth Year
Fall Semester
Take all:
- PH-GY 6673 Please refer to the bulletin for more information
- MA-UY 3113 Please refer to the bulletin for more information
HuSS Elective 4* | 4 Credits |
Free Elective | 3 Credits |
and either take both:
- PH-UY 4902 Please refer to the bulletin for more information
- PH-UY 4912 Please refer to the bulletin for more information
or take:
Math Elective | 4 Credits |
Spring Semester
Take all:
- PH-UY 4124 Please refer to the bulletin for more information
- PH-UY 3801 Please refer to the bulletin for more information
Physics Elective | 3 Credits |
Math Elective | 4 Credits |
Choose one:
- PH-UY 4904 Please refer to the bulletin for more information
- MA-UY 4924 Please refer to the bulletin for more information
Math Independent Study MA-UY4924 | 4 Credits |
*To gain some breadth and depth of knowledge, take courses in at least two disciplines and at least one course at an advanced level.