Undergraduate Catalog 2021-2022

Engineering Physics, B.S.

The engineering physics degree is a dual-degree program with the Georgia Institute of Technology (Georgia Tech). This degree program provides the opportunity for a student to study three years at Piedmont University and then transfer into a Georgia Tech Engineering Department. After completing program requirements at Georgia Tech, the student will receive a designated bachelor’s degree in engineering from Georgia Tech and a B.S. in engineering physics from Piedmont University. Because of the special nature of the dual-degree program, the baccalaureate degree will not be conferred by either Piedmont University or Georgia Tech until all requirements established by both institutions have been met satisfactorily. Students must meet the minimum grade-point requirements for admission of transfer students to Georgia Tech that are in effect at the time the student matriculates at Piedmont University in order to transfer to Georgia Tech under this program.

Engineering Physics Curriculum Outline

Dual-degree with Georgia Institute of Technology (Georgia Tech)

Bachelor of Science Degree

Electives

Engineering Physics Major

Total Credit Hours:36-65

Business Administration

BUSA 1210Introduction to Microeconomics

3

Total Credit Hours:0-3

Computer Science

CSCI 1301Programming Principles I

3

Chemistry

CHEM 1101General Chemistry I

3

CLAB 1101General Chemistry Lab I

1

CHEM 1102General Chemistry II

3

CLAB 1102General Chemistry Lab II

1

Total Credit Hours:1-8

English

Students must choose one of the following courses:
ENGL 2203British Literature to 1790

3

ENGL 2204British Literature from 1790

3

ENGL 2211United States Literature from 1865

3

Total Credit Hours:0-3

History

HIST 1111World History to the Mid-17th Century

3

Total Credit Hours:0-3

Mass Communications

MCOM 1110Public Speaking

3

Total Credit Hours:0-3

Mathematics

MATH 2450Calculus I

4

MATH 2460Calculus II

4

MATH 2470Calculus III

4

MATH 2480Introduction to Differential Equations

3

MATH 2600Linear Algebra

3

Total Credit Hours:14-18

Philosophy

PHRG 3305Ethics

3

Total Credit Hours:0-3

Physics Engineering

PENG 2000Engineering Statics

3

Total Credit Hours:3

Physics

PHYS 2110University Physics I

4

PHYS 2120University Physics II

4

Students must choose two of the following courses:
PHYS 3100Classical Mechanics

3

PHYS 3200Modern Physics

3

PHYS 3300Thermal and Statistical Physics

3

PHYS 4100Materials

3

PHYS 4400Electricity and Magnetism

3

PHYS 4500Fluids

3

PHYS 4800Quantum Mechanics

3

Total Credit Hours:15

Political Science

POSC 1101American Government

3

Total Credit Hours:0-3

Students who decide to major in Environmental or Chemical Engineering at Georgia Tech will also need to take General Biology I and lab (BIOL 1101 and BLAB 1101). Students must add electives to their required courses for a total of 90 hours required at Piedmont University prior to enrolling at Georgia Tech.

The student will take courses in the major, general education and electives for a total of 90 hours at Piedmont University. Once the student completes the Engineering degree program at Georgia Tech, 30 hours are transferred back Piedmont University to complete the 120 hours needed for a Bachelor of Science degree in Engineering Physics.

General Education

Total Credit Hours:46

Piedmont University Requirement

PDMT 1101Intro to University Life and Liberal Arts Tradition

1

Total Credit Hours:1

Students who have not completed a minimum of 24 semester credit hours of college-level coursework upon admission to Piedmont University must meet this University requirement.

Total Credit Hours: 120

BUSA 1210, CHEM 1101, CLAB 1101, CHEM 1102, ENGL 2203, ENGL 2204, ENGL 2211, HIST 1111, MATH 2450, MCOM 1110, PHIL 3305, PHYS 2110, PHYS 2120, POSC 1101: These courses also satisfy general education requirements and appear in the number of hours for both general education and the major; in reality, engineering physics majors may have up to 3 additional hours to use for electives. Students may use elective hours to earn a minor or another major, as well as to develop additional marketable skills. The number of elective hours students may take will depend on the courses taken to satisfy general education requirements.