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Dec 11, 2024
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2020-2021 Academic Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Dual-Degree Physics, B.S.
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The dual-degree engineering program normally consists of three years at Furman and two to three years at one of our affiliated schools: Clemson University or the Georgia Institute of Technology. The Furman degree is awarded with a major in either pre-engineering or physics. Degree requirements vary depending on the major pursued at Furman and the engineering school attended. Additional details and requirements are available from the department and can be found on the department web site: physics.furman.edu.
The bachelor’s degree at Furman is awarded after successful completion of an appropriate portion of the engineering curriculum at the other school. The engineering degree is awarded upon completion of the entire program. A minimum grade point average of 2.60 is required to declare a major in the dual-degree program.
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Students seeking the dual-degree major in physics must complete:
and, at least one additional physics course:
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