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Physical Chemistry covers very similar material to Thermodynamics and Quantum mechanics. If I choose the Chemistry + Physics option, do I need to take both?

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Physical Chemistry covers very similar material to Thermodynamics and Quantum mechanics. If I choose the Chemistry + Physics option, do I need to take both?

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No. The core requirements are met by either the eight units of Physical Chemistry or the eight units of Theoretical Mechanics + Thermodynamics + Quantum Mechanics. The extra eight units may be chosen from the remaining elective courses in the discipline.

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