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Associate in Science to Bachelor of Science/Art in Physics Pathway


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A 10 40 0 P1

Physics is a science that investigates the fundamental concepts of matter, energy, and space and the relationships among them. Physics is the backbone of many other fields including astronomy, biology, chemistry, mathematics, and engineering, which is evident in fields, such as biophysics, chemical physics, astrophysics, space physics, and geophysics. Guilford Technical Community College (GTCC) offers the first two years of physics courses and courses in other disciplines, such as mathematics and chemistry, for students who want to major or minor in physics for a baccalaureate program.

The two-year program listed below is designed to meet the requirements of an Associate of Science degree and prepare students for a Bachelor of Science/Art in Physics from regional public and private institutions. Students interested in transferring to a four-year college or university after GTCC should consult with the institution they plan to attend, their faculty advisor, and/or GTCC Student Success Center to ensure the transfer of the appropriate courses to that institution for both General Education courses and pre-major electives.

Upon successful completion of this degree, graduates will be able to:

  • Explain the foundational principles of physics qualitatively.
  • Apply physics concepts to real world situations.
  • Analyze problems quantitatively using logic and foundational principles of physics.
  • Use the methods and techniques of experimental physics.

First Semester


Total Credits: 15


Second Semester


Total Credits: 17


Third Semester


Total Credits: 14


Fourth Semester


Total Credits: 14


Total credits required for this pathway: 60


Notes:


1 Recommendations given for transferring institution: UNCG - HIS 111  or HIS 131 , NCA&T- HIS 111  or HIS 112 ; Guilford College, HPU, or ASU - HIS 131 ; UNCC or UNCW - HIS 111 .

2 CHM 151  is required for students who are transferring to NCA&T and UNCC. CHM 151  and CHM 152  is required for students transferring to UNCG and UNCW. Students who are interested in the Astrophysics track can take AST 151  / AST 151A  and AST 152  / AST 152A . For other institutions, UGETC electives maybe used.

3 Depending on where students are placed in the mathematics sequence, these hours may be used for general education or pre-major elective to take additional mathematics.

4 Students should take MUS 110  for most institutions or MUS 112  if transferring to UNCW.

5 For most institutions students may select from ECO 251 , ECO 252 , PSY 150 , POL 120 , or SOC 210 . Students transferring to Guilford College should take ECO 251  and students transferring to UNCW should take SOC 210 .

6 For most institutions students should take PHI 240 . Students transferring to UNCW is recommended to take ENG 231 . Students transferring to ASU should take ENG 241  or ENG 242 . Students transferring to UNCG should take COM 231 .

7 Students transferring to UNCC and ASU should take these higher mathematics courses. Students transferring to NCA&T should take MAT 280  and MAT 152 . Students transferring to UNCW should take AST 151  / AST 151A  and UGETC elective. Students transferring to UNCG should take CSC 151  and UGETC elective.

8 Students transferring to HPU should take an additional social/behavioral science from the following: ECO 251 , ECO 252 , PSY 150 , POL 120 , or SOC 210 .

9 Students who enter in the mathematics sequence lower than MAT 172  may use these additional hours; however, students will need to have completed MAT 271  before beginning the PHY 251  / PHY 252  sequence. Students transferring to UNCC should take one of the following courses: HIS 112 POL 210 , or POL 220 . Students transferring to HPU should take REL 110 , REL 211 , REL 212 , or REL 221 . Another UGETC course to consider is foreign language depending on your institution.

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