A program intended to serve the needs of students whose major interests lie in the rich area between applied mathematics and theoretical physics. The student planning to major in mathematics–physics should consult with the head of the committee as early as possible to determine if they are qualified and, if so, to plan a program. Both departments must approve the application.
- Mathematics 111 or the equivalent, 112, 113, 201, 202, 322, and two other mathematics courses numbered higher than 310, including at least one of 311 or 321.
- Physics 101, 102, 201, 202, 311, 321, 322, 342.
- The junior qualifying examination is taken in both departments.
- The thesis (Mathematics–Physics 470) must clearly bridge the two fields.
Recommended but not required:
- Physics 351, 411 or 414, 442.
- Mathematics 311 or 321 (the course not already taken), 332, 411.
- Working knowledge of a foreign language: Russian, German, or French.