Physics
Physics
Physics is crucial to understanding the world around us, and has been said to be the most basic and fundamental science. Challenging our imaginations with concepts like relativity and string theory, it leads to great discoveries — computers and lasers just a couple of these — that truly change our lives.
Increasingly, physicists are turning their talents to molecular biology, biochemistry and biology itself. Even medicine has a niche for physicists, and since medical physicists are hard to come by, they are much in demand.
17³Ô¹Ï’s Physics Program courses will help enable you to work in many different and interesting places — in industrial and government labs, on college campuses — perhaps even the astronaut corps. In addition, many physics students leave the lab behind and work in communications, in government, and even on Wall Street — places where their problem-solving abilities and analytical skills are great assets.
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Program Requirements
17³Ô¹Ï Code 717
Students planning on transferring to complete a bachelor’s degree in Physics will pursue course work which includes credits selected from . These students should choose Physics 221, 222, with Calculus I, II, & III, Differential Equations, and General Chemistry I & II.
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Tuition and Fees
Tuition Rate |
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In-District ( Grand Traverse County residents) Tuition |
$126.00 per contact hour |
In-State ( other Michigan counties) Tuition |
$269.00 per contact hour |
Out-of-state Tuition |
$350.00 per contact hour |
International Tuition |
$394.00 per contact hour |
General Fee for all residencies: Other fee of $34.00 per contact hour is a general fee covering a portion of costs for technology, orientation, placement, career testing, Student Government Association, and other student service activities. |
$34.00 per contact hour |
Cost of Attendance
Costs |
In-District |
In-State |
Out-of-State |
International |
---|---|---|---|---|
Tuition and Fees |
$ 5,860 |
$10,722 |
$13,476 |
$14,972 |
Books, Course Materials, Supplies and Equipment |
$300 |
$300 |
$300 |
$300 |
Living Expenses: On-Campus Housing and Food |
$10,600 |
$10,600 |
$10,600 |
$10,600 |
Transportation |
$1,000 |
$2,000 |
$3,000 |
$3,000 |
Miscellaneous Personal Expenses |
$500 |
$500 |
$500 |
$500 |
Federal Student Loan Fees |
$120 |
$120 |
$120 |
$120 |
$18,380 |
$24,242 |
$27,996 |
$29,492 |
Note: For more information on how COA component estimates are calculated, see the bottom of the Tuition and Fees page.
Enrolled students can find their own calculated Cost of Attendance in 17³Ô¹Ï Self-Service under Financial Aid. Others can use the Net Price Calculator to estimate the total annual cost of attending 17³Ô¹Ï based on their program and enrollment plans, along with financial aid eligibility.
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Fundamentals of Light & lasers
There is a demand nationally for photonics technicians, positions offering high paying careers in manufacturing, health care, environmental monitoring, homeland security, telecommunications, aerospace and other fields.
Light & Laser Fundamentals introduces the elements of a laser, operation of a helium-neon gas laser, laser physics, optical cavities, properties of laser light and a survey of laser systems. Safety procedures concerning lasers and related equipment also are presented in this course.
What you'll find at 17³Ô¹Ï
- Transfer courses, associate degrees and professional certificates, and bachelor's degrees in Marine Technology and Maritime Technology
- Access to other bachelor's degrees and advanced degrees through
- Faculty & staff focused on your success – more than 90% of graduates report accomplishing their goal
- Online learning options
- Reasonable tuition that’s 75 percent less than an average public four-year Michigan school
- Scholarship opportunities – more than $1 million awarded
- Small classes, personal attention – average class size is 20 students
- On-campus housing options – including North Hall, opened in 2017
- An active campus with more than 30 student groups