Curriculum Mapping

🎓 Undergraduate Program

The department primarily offers courses in physics, supplemented by education-related subjects.

  • Teacher Education Track: Total graduation requirement: 145 credits, including:

    • 28 credits of university-wide required courses

    • 26 credits of education courses

    • 55 credits of required physics courses

    • 36 credits of electives

  • Non-Teacher Education Track: Total graduation requirement: 128 credits, including:

    • 28 credits of university-wide required courses

    • 55 credits of required physics courses

    • 45 credits of electives

The curriculum centers on core subjects such as General Physics, Mechanics, Electromagnetism, Modern Physics, Quantum Mechanics, Mathematical Physics, and various laboratory courses. A wide range of electives is also offered to prepare students for advanced studies and research. Required education courses are designed to cultivate pedagogical skills and develop outstanding physics educators.

🎓 Master's Program

Graduation requirement: 24 credits (excluding 6 thesis credits), including:

  • 2 credits of required courses

  • 22 credits of electives

Graduate students whose overall average score in master's-level courses is below 80 must pass a written degree examination. If unsuccessful, they may apply for a retake, limited to one attempt.

🎓 Doctoral Program

Graduation requirement: 22 credits (excluding 6 thesis credits), including:

  • 4 credits of required courses

  • 18 credits of electives

Qualifying Examination Subjects:

  • Quantum Mechanics (mandatory)

  • Electrodynamics, Statistical Mechanics, or Classical Mechanics (choose one)

Note: Matters not covered herein shall be handled in accordance with relevant regulations.