What undergraduate courses, beyond the recommended courses on the MMP program website, would a successful applicant have taken?
We are looking for candidates with a strong physics background, either undergraduate physics majors or math, physical science or engineering majors with the equivalent of a physics minor (at least 6 undergraduate physics courses). We would like our students to have taken physics through the junior level E&M series. Courses in chemistry (general, organic) and anatomy and physiology would also helpful. With a strong physics background, we can help prepare students by offering any additional courses they might need once they enter the program. We have designed the new MMP program based not only on CAMPEP accreditation requirements but also on the ABR board certification requirements for physicists.
We are looking for candidates with a strong physics background, either undergraduate physics majors or physical science, mathematics or related engineering majors with a physics minor or its equivalent. A physics minor means having taken at least six undergraduate physics courses, which should include intermediate-level coursework in electromagnetism. In addition to the physics requirements, we also look for students who have taken at least four semesters of college-level calculus, including differential equations. Intermediate-level quantum mechanics, two semesters of college-level chemistry, and a course in anatomy and physiology are preferred. We have designed the new MMP Program based not only on CAMPEP accreditation requirements but also on the ABR board certification requirements for physicists.
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