Special Programme in Physics (SPP)

The Special Programme in Physics (SPP) is a special programme offering enhanced coursework and training in conceptual and mathematical rigor beyond the normal curriculum.

The SPP caters to very good students who consistently demonstrate exceptional aptitude, motivation and drive towards excellence. This programme is suitable for those who seek deeper intellectual challenges and have clear aspirations for graduate programmes at top universities, high-impact roles in industry or startups in research-intensive sectors.

Programme Requirements

1. Pass with B grade or better for all of the following Level 2000 S-coded courses:

PC2174S Mathematical Methods in Physics I (S)4 units
PC2031S Electricity and Magnetism I (S)5 units
PC2032S Classical Mechanics I (S)5 units
PC2130S Quantum Mechanics I (S)5 units
PC2135S Thermodynamics and Statistical Mechanics (S)5 units
Total :24 units

Note: S-courses are conceptually and mathematically more rigorous than their non-S counterparts. Each S-coded course will act in lieu of its non-S counterpart in the Physics Major requirements.

AND

2. Pass with A- grade or better for both of the following:

PC3288 (or its variants) Advanced UROPS in Physics I4 units
PC4288 (or its variants) Honours Project in Physics8 units
Total :12 units

Note: The above requirements are in addition to the Physics Major requirements. Students who manage to complete all of the above requirements can read 1 less course under the Unrestricted Elective (UE) basket.

Students who wish to enrol into the SPP programme should follow the schedule below:

Year 1Year 2Year 3Year 4
Sem 1Sem 2Sem 1Sem 2Sem 1Sem 2Sem 1Sem 2
PC1101
Frontiers of Physics
PC2031S
Electricity and Magnetism I (S)
PC2130S
Quantum Mechanics I (S)
PC2135S
Thermodynamics and Statistical Mechanics (S)
PC3288
Advanced UROPS in Physics I
PC4288
Honours Project in Physics
PC2174S
Mathematical Methods in Physics I (S)
PC2032S
Classical Mechanics I (S)

Notes:

  • PC2174S and PC1101 will be open to interested students in Yr 1 Sem 1.
  • Each student will be assessed based on the results of these two courses. Students who performed exceptionally well will be considered for admission from the Yr 1 Sem 2. S-courses will then be pre-allocated thereafter.
  • Students will finish all S-coded courses within the first 4 semesters and complete all requirements within the usual 8 regular semesters.
  • Each S-course will be conducted over the same lecture timeslot as its non-S counterpart, but at different lecture venues.
  • The S and non-S sets are: {PC2174S, PC2174A} ; {PC2031S, PC2031} ; {PC2032S, PC2032} ; {PC2130S , PC2130} ; {PC2135S, PC2135}.
  • Students who are unable to cope may drop out of the S-course and laterally transfer to its non-S counterpart without a clash in timetable.
  • Special provision will be made to allow students to drop a S-coded course without penalty up to the first 4 instructional weeks of the semester.
  • For example, a student in PC2174S will be allowed transfer to PC2174A (conducted concurrently at the same time slot) up to week 4 and continue with PC2174A for the rest of the semester.
Special Programme in Physics (SPP) Recommended Study Plan
Year 1Year 2Year 3Year 4
Sem 1Sem 2Sem 1Sem 2Sem 1Sem 2Sem 1Sem 2

Pair 1:
Integrated Course in Social Sciences

Pair 2:
Integrated Course in Humanities

Pair 1:
Integrated Course in Humanities

Pair
2:
Integrated Course in Social Sciences

WritingScientific Inquiry IICommunities and Engagement Interdisciplinary IPC4288
Honours Projects in Physics (8MCs)

Pair 1:
Scientific Inquiry I

Pair 2:
Integrated Course in Asian Studies

Pair 1:
Integrated Course in Asian Studies

Pair 2:
Scientific Inquiry I

Digital LiteracyArtificial IntelligencePC3235
Solid State Physics I
Interdisciplinary IIPC4230
Quantum Mechanics III
PC4241
Statistical Mechanics

Pair A:
Data Literacy

Pair B:
Design Thinking

Pair A:
Design Thinking

Pair B:
Data Literacy

PC2130S
Quantum Mechanics I (S)
PC2135S
Thermodynamics and Statistical Mechanics (S)
PC3130
Quantum Mechanics II
PC3236
Computational Methods in Physics
PC4274A
Mathematical Methods in Physics III
UE 4
PC1101
Frontiers of Physics
PC2031S
Electricity & Magnetism I (S)
PC2193
Experimental Physics and Data Analysis
PC3233
Atomic and Molecular Physics I
PC3231
Electricity & Magnetism II
PC3270
Machine Learning for Physicists / New AI course
UE 2UE 5
PC2174S
Mathematical Methods in Physics I (S)
PC2032S
Classical Mechanics I (S)
PC3274A
Mathematical Methods in Physics II
PC3193
Experimental Physics II
PC3288
Advanced UROPS in Physics
UE 1UE 3

Note: Students have to complete all CHS Common Curriculum courses in their first two years except for the following 3 courses:

  • Communities and Engagement course – can be taken from Years 2 to 4
  • Two Interdisciplinary courses – can be taken in Years 3 and 4

    Students must take both of the following courses in the UE space to fulfil the graduation requirements.

    • PC3288 (or its variants) Advanced UROPS in Physics I (4 units)
    • PC4288 (or its variants) Honours Project in Physics (8 units)

    Should students wish to take a PC UPIP course (minimum 4 units), it is recommended that they be taken during a special term.