The Associate Degree in Physics will provide students interested in pursuing a bachelor’s degree in physics and engineering with the lower-division coursework required to transfer into the California State University (CSU) system.
Physics is the science concerned with the properties of matter and energy and the relationships between them. It relies on making observations and mathematics to describe mechanics, electricity and magnetism, optics, acoustics, and heat.
Modern physics, based on quantum theory, includes atomic, nuclear, particle, and solid-state studies. A background in physics is important not only to physicists, but also to students interested in chemistry, biology, engineering, and medicine. Details of the CCC physics program appear below. In addition to physics courses, physics students will need to develop a strong background in math.
After finishing the two-year program, you can transfer to a public or private university to pursue a degree.