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Bachelor in Physics (BSc) - Lincoln University
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Bachelor in Physics (BSc) - Lincoln University

Lincoln University
Oxford, PennsylvaniaUSA
On campus
Full-time
€19,450.08/year
 2784 Points
Duration
4 Years
Language
English
Apply date
Aug 2024

Program Description

The Bachelor in Physics (BSc) at Lincoln University (LU) prepares the student for graduate work in physics, for further study in other fields (such as astrophysics, biophysics, chemical physics, oceanography, law, engineering and environmental sciences, geophysics or medicine), or for employment in government and industry.

The Physics courses at LU provide general insight into the nature and history of physics, give students a thorough background in general physics, and prepare students to advance professionally, pursue graduate studies, and lead a successful career in research.

The Bachelor in Physics (BSc) program is supported by highly qualified faculty and modern, well-equipped facilities, including introductory and advanced laboratories, a computer laboratory, and an astronomical observatory.

Tuition Fees:
1st Year: $20,362
2nd Year: $19,884
3rd Year: $19,884
4th Year $20,101

Entry Requirements

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Program Outcomes


The student will be able to:

-Interpret and explain concepts of Physics covered in class.
-Solve complex problems utilizing critical thinking skills.
-Proficiently collect and analyze data in simulations or the laboratory.
-Proficiently read and understand scientific papers.
-Design and formulate experiments to test laboratory hypotheses.
-Proficiently implement laboratory techniques and safety lab procedures.
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Curriculum

Semester 1

First Year Experience

African American Experience

English Composition I

General Physics I w/Lab

Calculus I

Semester 2

Social Science

English Composition II

Dimensions of Wellness

General Physics II w/Lab

Calculus II

Semester 3

Computer Science

General Chemistry I w/Lab

Calculus III

Engineering Mech. II: Dynamics

Modern Physics

Semester 4

Computer Science

General Chemistry II w/Lab

Differential Equations

Wave and Optics

Sophomore Physics Lab

Semester 5

World Literature I or World Literature II

Linear Algebra

Thermal Physics

Electromagnetism

Junior Physics Lab

Semester 6

Introduction to Art or Introduction to Music

Introduction to Philosophy or Introduction to Religion

Math Methods of Physics

Analytical Mechanics

Electromagnetic Theory

Semester 7

Social Science

Quantum Mechanics I

Upper-Level Physics

General Elective

Semester 8

Academic Enrichment

General Electives

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