Completed Undergraduate Application;
Specified non-refundable application fee;
Official high school transcripts up until the time of the application;
Official entrance examination scores* on the SAT or ACT (applicants 22 years of age or older are not required to submit SAT or ACT examination scores). Unless applying for test-optional admissions.
To be considered official, the standardized test scores must be sent directly from the testing agency (College Board or ACT). Test scores sent from the high school or from the student are not considered official and will not be used to complete the application file.
Completion of 3 credits of English Composition with a ‘C-’ letter grade or better, minimum overall GPA of 2.50, and at least 24 transferrable credits of course work from a regionally accredited U.S. college/university or from an accredited higher education institution located in the list of English-speaking countries.
The University of New Brunswick English Proficiency (UNBELP) test: passing score and degree of program completion from high school.
GTEC exam: 1140 or above
Duolingo of at least 95
At least two years of high school in an accredited US high school or US high school program with a MINIMUM of at least a B average in all English courses.
est of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) with a minimum score of 527 on the paper-based exam (PBT) or a minimum score of 71 on the internet-based test (iBT);
International English Language Testing System (IELTS) with a minimum score of 6.0 with no subscore lower than 5;
Certificate of Completion of level 110 of the ELS Language Centers Academic English Program;
ACT score of 21 on the English and reading portion of the exam with a minimum composite score of 21;
SAT score of 550 on the evidence-based reading and writing portion of the exam with a minimum combined score of 1070;
Pearson Test of English (PTE) with a score of 51;
IB (Higher Level English A1 or A2): 4;
Cambridge Certificate of Advanced English (CAE) at level of C1 or higher;
Cambridge Certificate of Proficiency in English (CPE) with level of C1 or higher;
Cambridge International O Levels with a ‘C’ or better;
Michigan English Language Assessment Battery (MELAB) with a minimum score of 74;
Test of English for International Communication (TOEIC) with a minimum score of 645;
General Certificate of Secondary Education with grades of ‘C’ or better on English or General Certificate of Education “O” level in English language; or
Completion of 3 credits of English Composition with a ‘C-’ letter grade or better, minimum overall GPA of 2.50, and at least 24 transferrable credits of course work from a regionally accredited U.S. college/university or from an accredited higher education institution located in the list of English-speaking countries.
Physics is at the core of nature; it is the study of the fundamental forces that drive all observable phenomena. Physicists study systems on length scales from the very large, like the origins of the universe, to the very small, like the particles and interactions that make up the nucleus. The applied physics Bachelor of Science degree at Coastal Carolina University focuses on the application of this knowledge to particular problems. Students in the applied physics program can study dynamic processes in the ocean and atmosphere, the genesis of galaxies, what happens when stars collide, and molecular interactions important to environmental and energy issues.
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Physics
PHYS 101 - Introduction to Physical Science I (3 credits)
PHYS 101L - Introduction to Physical Science I Laboratory (1 credit)
PHYS 102 - Introduction to Physical Science II (3 credits)
PHYS 102L - Introduction to Physical Science II Laboratory (1 credit)
PHYS 103 - Science of the Physical World (3 credits)
PHYS 103L - Science of the Physical World Laboratory (1 credit)
PHYS 104 - Science for Security (3 credits)
PHYS 104L - Science for Security Laboratory (1 credit)
PHYS 137 - Models in Physics (3 credits)
PHYS 137L - Models in Physics Laboratory (1 credit)
PHYS 201 - General Physics I (3 credits)
PHYS 201L - General Physics I Laboratory (1 credit)
PHYS 202 - General Physics II (3 credits)
PHYS 202L - General Physics II Laboratory (1 credit)
PHYS 203 - General Physics III (4 credits)
PHYS 205 - Introductory Physics for Life Sciences I (3 credits)
PHYS 205L - Introductory Physics for Life Sciences I Laboratory (1 credit)
PHYS 206 - Introductory Physics for Life Sciences II (3 credits)
PHYS 206L - Introductory Physics for Life Sciences II Laboratory (1 credit)
PHYS 210 - Physics for High School Teachers (4 credits)
PHYS 211 - Essentials of Physics I (3 credits)
PHYS 211L - Essentials of Physics I Laboratory (1 credit)
PHYS 212 - Essentials of Physics II (3 credits)
PHYS 212L - Essentials of Physics II Laboratory (1 credit)
PHYS 213 - Fundamentals of Physics I (3 credits)
PHYS 213L - Fundamentals of Physics I Laboratory (1 credit)
PHYS 214 - Fundamentals of Physics II (3 credits)
PHYS 214L - Fundamentals of Physics II Laboratory (1 credit)
PHYS 234 - Statics (3 credits)
PHYS 235 - Electric Circuits (3 credits)
PHYS 250 - Communicating STEM (3 credits)
PHYS 301 - Analytical Mechanics (3 credits)
PHYS 302 - Electricity and Magnetism (3 credits)
PHYS 303 - Quantum Mechanics (3 credits)
PHYS 310 - Mathematical Methods for Physicists and Engineers (3 credits)
PHYS 321 - Electronics (3 credits)
PHYS 330 - Computer Interfacing and Instrumentation (3 credits)
PHYS 340 - Intermediate Astronomy (3 credits)
PHYS 341 - Thermodynamics and Statistical Mechanics (3 credits)
PHYS 351 - Computational Methods for Physicists and Engineers (3 credits)
PHYS 352 - Experimental Methods for Physicists and Engineers (3 credits)
PHYS 398 - Physics Seminar (1 credit)
PHYS 399 Q* - Independent Study (1 to 6 credits)
PHYS 402 - Electricity and Magnetism II (3 credits)
PHYS 410 - Optics (3 credits)
PHYS 420 - Solid State Physics (3 credits)
PHYS 430 - Fluid Mechanics (3 credits)
PHYS 431 - Geophysical Fluid Dynamics (3 credits)
PHYS 431L - Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory (1 credit)
PHYS 432 - Remote Sensing of the Environment (3 credits)
PHYS 432L - Remote Sensing of the Environment Laboratory (1 credit)
PHYS 434 - Atmospheric Physics (3 credits)
PHYS 450 - Radiation Detection and Measurement (3 credits)
PHYS 450L - Radiation Detection and Measurement Laboratory (1 credit)
PHYS 499 Q - Applied Physics Capstone (3 credits)
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