Jun 02, 2026  
2026-2027 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2026-2027 Undergraduate Catalog

Physics with Computational Physics Concentration (B.S.)

Location(s): Dahlonega


121 hours

The concentration in Computational Physics is designed to prepare students for the increasing role of computation in the discipline by building on a strong foundation in physics, complemented by proficiency in scientific computing as well as enhanced preparation in mathematics for computational modeling. Through this program, students will gain hands-on experience with numerical methods, modeling and simulation, algorithm development, and advanced data analysis techniques, enabling them to tackle complex problems in physics and astronomy. The concentration will provide students with transferable skills in computing and data analytics that are highly valued in both academia and industry, including fields such as engineering, materials science, and data science. Graduates will be well positioned for interdisciplinary careers or advanced study in computational physics, scientific computing, and related disciplines. 

Core IMPACTS - 42 hours


Refer to Core IMPACTS  

Institutional Priority: No exceptions

Mathematics & Quantitative Skills: MATH 1113 or MATH 1450

Political Science & U.S. History: No exceptions

Arts, Humanities, & Ethics: No exceptions

Communicating in Writing: No exceptions

Technology, Mathematics, & Sciences: CHEM 1211/1211L and CHEM 1212/1212L and MATH 1450 or MATH 2460 (if MATH 1450 was taken in Core IMPACTS Mathematics) recommended

Social Sciences: No exceptions

Field of Study - 18 hours


Major Requirements - 60 hours


Graduation Requirements


First-Year Experience Course - 1 hour