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Minor in Physics

 

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The Department of Physics offers a Minor in Physics which comprises modules related to the fundamentals of physics, leading to a basic understanding of an important area of knowledge. It is aimed at engineering and science students for widening their intellectual horizons and preparing them for greater challenges ahead.

To be awarded a minor in Physics, a student must pass the following six modules:

 
i
Any one from the following:
    PC1141 Physics I
    PC1142 Physics II
    PC1143 Physics III
    PC1431 Physics IE
       
 
ii
PC1144 Physics IV or PC1432 Physics IIE
     
 
iii
Any four modules from the following of which at least two modules must be Level-3000 & above:
    PC2130 Quantum Mechanics I
    PC2131 Electricity and Magnetism I
    PC2132 Classical Mechanics
    PC2230 Thermodynamics and Statistical Mechanics
    PC2193 Experimental Physics I
    PC3130 Quantum Mechanics II
    PC3193 Experimental Physics II
    PC3231 Electricity and Magnetism II
    PC3232 Nuclear and Particle Physics
    PC3233 Atomic and Molecular Physics I
    PC3235 Solid State Physics I
    PC3236 Computational Methods in Physics
    PC3238 Fluid Dynamics
    PC3243 Photonics
    PC3246 Nuclear Astrophysics
    PC3247 Modern Optics
    PC3251 Nanophysics
    PC3274 Mathematical Methods in Physics II
    PC4130 Quantum Mechanics III
    PC4232 Cosmology
    PC4240 Solid State Physics II
    PC4241 Statistical Mechanics
    PC4242 Electrodynamics
    PC4243 Atomic and Molecular Physics II
    PC4245 Particle Physics
    PC4246 Quantum Optics
    PC4248 Relativity
    PC4259 Surface Physics
    PC4262 Remote Sensing
    PC4274 Mathematical Methods in Physics III
       


This minor is not awarded with the primary major in Physics or Physics (with specialisations in Astrophysics or Physics in Technology) and second major in Physics.

 

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