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Stanford University s School of Engineering
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Engineering Physics
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2022–2023 Program Sheet
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Specialty Area**________________________
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*Follow all requirements as stated for the year of the program sheet used.*
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Name:
SU ID #:
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Phone:Email:
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Today's Date:
Month/Yr B.S. expected:
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Mathematics and Science Requirements
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DeptCourseTitleTransfer/AP ApprovalUnitsGrade
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P if TransferInitialsDate
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Mathematics (18 - 19 units; see Notes 1 & 2)
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MATH51
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MATH52
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MATH53
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MATH
131P or 173
PDEs I (or PHYS 111 or CME 204 or MATH 220)
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Mathematics Unit Total
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Science (15 - 23 units; see Notes 3, 4 & 5)
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PHYSICS41Mechanics
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PHYSICS43Electricity & Magnetism
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PHYSICS61+61L
Special Relativity & Mechanics + lab (required; see Note 4)
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PHYSICS71+71L
Quantum & Thermal Physics + lab (required; see Note 4)
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PHYSICS81+89L
Electricity & Magnetism and Waves + lab (required; see Note 4)
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SOE Science Unit Total
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Mathematics and Science Total
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Technology in Society Requirement (1 course required; see ughb.stanford.edu, Courses page for list; see Note 5)
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TiS units do not count toward either the ENGR or Physics/Math unit min
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Engineering Fundamentals (2 courses min; any CS 106 recommended, but count only one CS 106 course.)
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Engineering Fundamentals Total (2 courses required)
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Highly Recommended Courses
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PHYSICS59Frontiers of Physics Research
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PHYSICS91SIPractical Computing for Scientists
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NOTES
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*All courses taken for the major must be taken for a letter grade if that option is offered by the instructor.
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*Minimum Grade Point Average (GPA) for all courses in Engineering Topics (Fundamentals and Depth combined) is 2.0.
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( 1 )
The prerequisite to enroll in Math 51 is Math 21 or permission based on the Math Placement Diagnostic.
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( 2 )The Math 50 series is a corequisite for PHYSICS 61, 71, 81. Although the CME 100 series can be substituted by petition, the Math 50 series is strongly recommended for all Engineering Physics students.
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Students may be able to place out of Physics 41 and/or 43 based on advice from the Physics Placement Diagnostic.
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( 4 )Although not recommended, students who don't take 61L, 71L, 89L, but who have sufficient lab preparation, may petition to substitute an add'l adv lab course (3+ units) for all three req'd intro labs. Taking the intro labs does not remove the adv lab req't. Although not recommended, PHYS 42 and/or 43 can be used in place of PHYS 61L or 71L.
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Students who matriculated prior to Aut '22 may instead complete either PHYSICS 41+42, 43+(44 or 67), 45+46, and 70, OR
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PHYSICS 61+62, 63+64, and 65+67.  Edit Science section to indicate actual courses completed.
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EPHYS Specialty Area** (Circle one): Aero - BioPhys - ComptlSci - Electromech - MatSci - QS&E - RenEng - IndivDes________
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DeptCourseTitleTransfer/AP ApprovalUnitsGrade
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P if TransferInitialsDate
ENGR
PHYS
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Advanced Mathematics; one elective (see note 6)
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EE or PHYS142 or 120Int. Electricity & Magnetism
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EE or PHYS242 or 121Electromagnetic Waves
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PHYS113
Numerical Meth Phys & Engrs (or CME 108, CME 206/ME 300C)
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ENGR40MIntro to Electronics (see note 7 for more options)
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Writing in the Major (WIM) course req't (see note 8)
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EE or PHYS222 or 130Quantum Mechanics
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PHYS170Statistical Mechanics (see note 9)
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Design course; choose one (see note 10)
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Specialty Area Electives (choose three electives from one Specialty area)
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ENGR Electives (optional; to reach 35 ENGR units in Fundamentals + Depth)
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Engineering and Physics Depth Total
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Program Totals
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Math + Science + Physics Depth (45 units minimum)
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Engineering (Fundamentals + Depth + Electives) Units (35 units minimum in SoE)
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NOTES (continued from page 1)
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Units for any course listed on this form must appear under only one category. Delete courses/units not taken.
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Choose a Specialty Area: Aerospace Physics, Biophysics, Computational Science, Electromechanical System Design, Materials
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Science, Quantum Science & Engineering, Renewable Energy, or Individually Designed (consult with advisor).
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You may change your specialty area at any time in consultation with your advisor.
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( 6 )Recommended courses are EE 261, PHYSICS 112, CS 109, CME 106. Also qualified are EE 263, any Math or Statistics course numbered 100 or above, and any CME course numbered 200 or above, except CME 206.
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( 7 )May also use as ENGR Fund but units count only once. Alternatives: EE 101A, EE 101B, PHYSI104 or 105 or APPPHYS 207.
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( 8 )Approved WIM courses are AA 190, BIOE 131, CS 181W, CS 182W, EE 134, EE 153, EE 155, MATSCI 161, or MATSCI 164 (see recommended courses for each Specialty on the majors page), or students in any specialty may use ENGR 102W, PHYSICS 191, or ENGR 199W (available to students pursuing an independent research project).
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( 9 )Alternative approved courses are MATSCI 310 or ME 346A; may not be offered every year.
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( 10 )Approved design courses: AA 236A; CS 107E, 108, 140E, 230, 248A; EE 133, EE 134, EE 155; ME 203, ME 210; PHYSICS 106 or 108.
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Program Approvals
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Advisor
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Departmental
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School of Engineering (No action required -- office use only)
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