Physics Transfer
- Area of Interest
- Math & Science
- Pathway Result
- Associate in Science
- Total Credits
- 65 credits
- What's a Pathway?
- This guided pathway represents one recommended way for you to complete this program. Each program of study offered at Mid is mapped out to help you stay on track and prepare you for your future. Specific courses were selected to align with the learning outcomes of this program.
- What can be customized?
Pathways can be customized to meet your specific needs. Courses designated by a lock symbol represent a graduation requirement for this program of study that cannot be changed. We encourage you meet with an Academic Advisor to create a personalized plan. Make an advising appointment today at (989) 386-6626 or advising@midmich.edu.
Already have an @midmich.edu account? You can create your own personalized plan based on this pathway. Customize your plan to graduate earlier with summer classes, include any transfer requirements, or match your placement results. Then, request a review from one of our academic advisors. Create plan now
- Special Notes
At least 15 of these credit hours must be taken at Mid Michigan College.
Semester 1 18 credits
- CIS.100 Intro. to Information Systems3 credits
- CIS.110 Programming Logic3 credits
- ENG.111 Freshman English Composition3 credits
- MAT.126 Calculus I5 credits
- PSC.101 Introductory Astronomy4 credits
Semester 2 15 credits
- COM.101 Fundamentals of Communication3 credits
- MAT.225 Calculus II4 credits
- PHY.211 University Physics I5 credits
- POL.201 Introduction to American Government3 credits
Semester 3 14 credits
- ENG.222 Expository Writing & Research3 credits
- MAT.212 Introduction to Probability and Statistics3 credits
- PHL.220 Ethical Issues3 credits
- PHY.212 University Physics II5 credits
Semester 4 18 credits
- CHM.111 General College Chemistry I5 credits
- ECO.201 Principles of Economics (macroeconomics)3 credits
- HUM.253 American Culture3 credits
- MAT.226 Calculus III4 credits
- MAT.230 Introduction to Linear Algebra3 credits