Physics 90r and 91r can be used, together or individually, to satisfy at most two of the required courses. 17 Oxford Street Cambridge, MA 02138 (617) 495-2872 phone (617) 495-0416 fax Students who choose this option will complete the Undergraduate Teacher Education Program (UTEP) as part of this program. Students may take Physics 19 instead of Physics 15a. Math: Math Ma, Mb, 1a, and 1b normally do not count toward concentration credit. Students must complete the Honors Physics track if Physics is the primary (first) field in the joint concentration; the Basic Physics track suffices if Physics is the allied (second) field. Listed below are the basic requirements for an Ec concentration and additional requirements for honors. Additional courses in physics or a related field, to complete the requirement of 13 courses. Of the 35 Physics concentrators, about 80% do the honors track. Advice and personal consultation concerning the concentration can be obtained from the Director of Undergraduate Studies, Professor Howard Georgi, Jefferson 456, www.physics.harvard.edu/academics/undergrad, Copyright © 2021 The President and Fellows of Harvard College, Human Developmental and Regenerative Biology. In fulfilling the requirement in item 1F, a student may take up to two courses from the following: Life Sciences 1a, 1b; Molecular and Cellular Biology 52, 54, 56, and 80; and Biophysics courses numbered above 100. Though traditionally a liberal arts university, UVI has responded to an increase in demand for course offerings in the physical sciences and … Requirements and Instructions for Applying. One additional course in probability and statistics is required, normally Statistics 100 or HGSE H-102. The pamphlet The SPS Guide to Physics and Related Fields, available from the Co-Director of Undergraduate Studies in Lyman 238, provides useful information about the opportunities for the study of physics and physics-related areas at Harvard. Students taking this option are advised to take Physics 123 and to obtain additional experience in experimental physics by taking Physics 90r or Engineering Sciences 91r, and/or by working during the summer in an industrial, university, or government laboratory. For up-to-date information on advising in Physics, please see the. Under this option, there is a variety of choices depending upon the intended subject area of secondary school teaching. See item 6E. Currently enrolled Harvard College students are encouraged to explore their potential interests in Electrical Engineering by meeting with with Chris Lombardo (Associate Director of Undergraduate Studies, Electrical Engineering and Mechanical Engineering). Students may also begin with Physics 19 instead of Physics 15a. Much of this information is also relevant to the concentration in Chemistry and Physics. Many concentrators seek an understanding of the subtle, profound, and fundamental laws—relativity, quantum mechanics, and the basic force laws—that govern the behavior of all matter. Finally, we offer a Physics and Teaching option, which provides both preparation in physics and eligibility for the teaching certificate required for public school teaching in many states (see Requirements for the Physics and Teaching Option). A concentration in Physics provides a foundation for subsequent professional work in physics, and also for work in computer science, astronomy, biophysics, chemical physics, engineering and applied physics, earth and planetary sciences, geology, astrophysics, and the history and philosophy of science. Students choosing this option are advised to take Physics 181 or Chemistry 161, and Physics 141 in completing the requirements for honors eligibility in Physics. The department tries to provide the essential content of undergraduate physics in concentrated form, leaving students sufficient time to develop interests through related courses offered by other science departments, to pursue more advanced and specialized aspects of physics through graduate-level courses and independent study or laboratory work, or to take advantage of the opportunities Harvard … The concentration in Astrophysics introduces students to a broad range of phenomena through a program of both observational and theoretical courses. It means 13 if you don’t take Math 1a or 1b; 14 if you take 1b; and 15 if you take both 1a and 1b. Richard A. and Susan F. Smith Campus Center, Suite 470 1350 Massachusetts Ave Cambridge, MA 02138 Phone: (617) 496-0218 Email: advising@fas.harvard.edu Prospective students, please visit: Harvard College Admissions