
BSc in
BS in Physics - Premedical Physics Florida Institute of Technology

Curriculum
Gain Practical Experience
At Florida Tech, we recognize the importance of experimental research to students’ growth and understanding of their curriculum. Our pre-med program in physics involves students in research beginning their first year. Many students work alongside their mentors doing professor-led research projects and presenting research results at national conferences.
Curriculum
The premedical major offers the courses needed to meet the entrance requirements of essentially all schools of medicine, dentistry, osteopathic medicine, podiatry, and optometry. The premedical advisor organizes a premedical evaluation committee to provide evaluation letters for students applying to medical school. Premedical physics majors have very high acceptance rates into medical and professional schools. Note this program is also an excellent choice for the student interested in a prelaw curriculum.
Freshman Year
Fall (17 credit hours)
- BIO 1010 Biological Discovery 1 *
- BIO 1030 Introduction to Biotechnology
- CHM 1101 General Chemistry 1
- COM 1101 Composition and Rhetoric
- FYE 1000 University Experience
- MTH 1001 Calculus 1 * or MTH 1010 Honors Calculus 1
- PHY 1050 Physics and Space Science Seminar
Spring (17 credit hours)
- BIO 1020 Biological Discovery 2
- BIO 1040 Introduction to Biodiversity and Physiology
- CHM 1102 General Chemistry 2
- MTH 1002 Calculus 2 or MTH 1020 Honors Calculus 2
- PHY 1001 Physics 1
- PHY 2091 Physics Laboratory 1
Sophomore Year
Fall (17 credit hours)
- CHM 2001 Organic Chemistry 1
- CHM 2011 Organic Chemistry Laboratory 1
- COM 1102 Writing About Literature
- MTH 2001 Calculus 3 or MTH 2010 Honors Calculus 3
- PHY 2002 Physics 2
- PHY 2092 Physics Laboratory 2
Spring (15 credit hours)
- CHM 2002 Organic Chemistry 2
- CHM 2012 Organic Chemistry Laboratory 2
- COM 2223 Scientific and Technical Communication
- MTH 2201 Differential Equations/Linear Algebra or MTH 3200 Honors Differential Equations
- PHY 2003 Modern Physics
Junior Year
Fall (18 credit hours)
- MTH 3210 Introduction to Partial Differential Equations and Applications
- PHY 3011 Physical Mechanics
- PHY 3060 Thermodynamics, Kinetic Theory and Statistical Mechanics
- Technical Elective Credit Hours: 4
Select the first HUM Core Course:
- HUM 2051 Civilization 1: Ancient Through Medieval
- HUM 2141 World Art History 1: Pre-History to Early Global Awareness
- HUM 2211 British Literature and Culture
- HUM 2212 British and American Literature 1
- HUM 2331 American History: Pre-Columbian to Civil War Era
- HUM 2551 Survey of Ancient and Medieval Philosophy
Spring (17 credit hours)
- CSE 1502 Introduction to Software Development With C++
- PHY 3035 Quantum Mechanics
- PHY 3440 Electromagnetic Theory
- Technical Elective Credit Hours: 4
Select the second HUM Core Course:
- HUM 2052 Civilization 2: Renaissance Through Modern
- HUM 2142 World Art History 2: Early Modern to Post-Colonial
- HUM 2212 British and American Literature 1 (may not be repeated for credit)
- HUM 2213 British and American Literature 2
- HUM 2332 American History: From Reconstruction to the Present
- HUM 2552 Survey of Modern and Contemporary Philosophy
Senior Year
Fall (13 credit hours)
- PHY 4200 Senior Seminar 1 (Q)
- Humanities Elective (HU) 3000-level or higher recommended Credit Hours: 3
- Restricted Elective (PHY 4xxx) Credit Hours: 3
- Technical Electives Credit Hours: 6
Spring (14 credit hours)
- PHY 4210 Senior Seminar 2 (Q)
- Social Science Elective Credit Hours: 3
- Technical Electives Credit Hours: 10
Technical Electives
As the department has deemed some technical electives more important than others, students should discuss all technical elective course choices with their advisor before registration.
- BIO 2110 General Genetics (recommended for fall of junior year)
- BIO 4010 Biochemistry 1
- BIO 4110 Biochemistry 2
- BIO 4301 Cell Biology
- CHM 3301 Analytical Chemistry 1
- CHM 3311 Analytical Chemistry Laboratory 1
- MAR 3210 Mammalian Physiology
- MAR 4550 Comparative Vertebrate Anatomy
- Any 3000- or 4000-level PHY course Credit Hours: 2
Total Credits Required: 128
*Students should register for BIO 1010 Biological Discovery 1. Students who place into MTH 1002 Calculus 2 or MTH 1020 Honors Calculus 2 are encouraged to take PHY 1001 Physics 1 in the first semester and BIO 1010 Biological Discovery 1 later in the program.
Career Opportunities
Career Outlook
To get a better idea of the careers available to those who take the steps to become a doctor, the Occupational Outlook Handbook can help. Published by the US Department of Labor’s Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), it provides information about specific jobs including median annual pay, working conditions, and job outlook, among other things.
According to the Bureau, the employment of physicians and surgeons is expected to grow by 24% through 2020, faster than the average for all occupations. Job prospects should be good for physicians willing to practice in rural and low-income areas because these areas typically have difficulty attracting doctors. Wages of physicians and surgeons are among the highest of all occupations.
For those students who ultimately follow the steps to becoming a doctor or other careers in medicine, career opportunities include:
- Physician and surgeon
- Chiropractor
- Dentist
- Optometrist
- Physician assistant
- Podiatrist
- Veterinarian
- Medical scientist
- Medical and health services manager
- Medical and clinical laboratory technologists and technician
- Diagnostic medical sonographer
- Medical scientist
Facilities
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