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Daytona Beach Campus - College of Arts & Sciences

Department of Physical Sciences

Course Outlines

Bachelor of Science in Engineering Physics

The Bachelor of Science curriculum consists of 130 credits to be taken over a normal, four-year period.  A listing of the entire set of required courses can be found at the link above.

Bachelor of Science in Space Physics

The Bachelor of Science curriculum consists of 120 credits to be taken over a normal, four-year period. A listing of the entire set of required courses can be found at the link above.

Master of Science in Engineering Physics

The master's curriculum consists of 15 credits of required core coursework, with an additional 15 credits of electives and/or thesis research. The core courses emphasize the heavily technical nature of the space sciences, and require an undergraduate degree in Physics, Engineering, or a related field (such as Math or Chemistry) for preparation.   A listing of the entire set of required courses can be found at the link above.

Ph.D. in Engineering Physics

The objective of the Ph.D. program in Engineering Physics is to provide advanced education and research opportunities to exceptional students by providing a research environment that fosters collaboration, creative thinking, and publishing of findings in scholarly archival journals. Areas of research include space physics, upper atmospheric physics, remote sensing, spacecraft instrumentation, spacecraft systems engineering, and control of aerospace systems.