Physics (Astrophysics) BS + Astronomy and Astrophysics MS SF Scholars Roadmap

The San Francisco State Scholars program provides undergraduate students with an accelerated pathway to a graduate degree. Students in this program pursue a bachelor’s and master’s degree simultaneously. This program allows students to earn graduate credit while in their junior and/or senior year, reducing the number of semesters required for completion of a master’s degree.

This roadmap is a suggested plan of study and does not replace meeting with an advisor. Please note that students may need to adjust the actual sequence of courses based on course availability. Please consult your Degree Planner and an advisor for further guidance.

To avoid taking additional units, it is recommended that you meet the SF State Studies (AERM, GP, ES, SJ) requirements within your GE or major.

Plan of Study Grid
First Year
Fall SemesterUnits
MATH 226 Calculus I (Major Prerequisite, GE 2) 1 4
PHYS 200 Planning for Success as a Physics & Astronomy Major (Major Prerequisite) 1
GE Area 1: English Communication 3
GE Area 3: Arts and Humanities 3
GE Area 4: Social and Behavioral Sciences 2 3
SF State Studies or University Elective 3
 Units17
Spring Semester
MATH 227 Calculus II (Major Prerequisite) 4
PHYS 220
PHYS 222
General Physics with Calculus I
and General Physics with Calculus I Laboratory (Major Prerequisite, GE 5A, GE 5C)
4
GE Area 1A: English Composition 3 3
GE Area 1: English Communication 3
 Units14
Second Year
Fall Semester
Select One (Major Core): 3
Computer Programming  
Mathematical Computing  
MATH 228 Calculus III (Major Prerequisite) 4
PHYS 230
PHYS 232
General Physics with Calculus II
and General Physics with Calculus II Laboratory (Major Prerequisite)
4
GE Area 5B: Biological Science 3
 Units14
Spring Semester
ASTR 300 Stars, Planets, and the Milky Way (Major Core) 3
Select One (Major Prerequisite): 3
Introduction to Linear Algebra  
Elementary Differential Equations and Linear Algebra  
PHYS 240
PHYS 242
General Physics with Calculus III
and General Physics with Calculus III Laboratory (Major Prerequisite)
4
GE Area 3: Arts and Humanities 3
GE Area 4: Social and Behavioral Sciences 2 3
 Units16
Third Year
Fall Semester
ASTR 301 Observational Astronomy Laboratory (Major Core) 2
Select One (Major Prerequisite): 3
Ordinary Differential Equations I (if MATH 225 taken)  
 
PHYS 320 Modern Physics I (Major Core) 3
PHYS 330 Analytical Mechanics I (Major Core) 3
PHYS 385 Introduction to Theoretical Physics I (Major Core) 3
 Units14
Spring Semester
ASTR 340GW The Big Bang - GWAR (Major Core) 3
PHYS 360 Electricity and Magnetism I (Major Core) 3
PHYS 370 Thermodynamics and Statistical Mechanics (Major Core) 3
GE Area 6: Ethnic Studies 3
U.S. and California Government 3
 Units15
Fourth Year
Fall Semester
PHYS 430 Quantum Mechanics I (Major Core) 3
ASTR 700 Stellar Astrophysics (Graduate Elective, Major Core) 4 3
Graduate Core 4,5 3
Graduate General Elective 6 3
GE Area 3UD: Upper-Division Arts or Humanities 3
 Units15
Spring Semester
ASTR 697 Senior Project (Major Upper-Division Core) 3
ASTR 770 Observational Techniques in Astronomy Research (Graduate Core, Major Core) 4 3
Graduate Elective 4,7 3
GE Area 5UD or 2UD: Upper-Division Sciences or Upper-Division Mathematical Concepts 3
GE Area 4UD: Upper-Division Social and Behavioral Sciences 3
 Units15
Fifth Year
Fall Semester
ASTR 897 Research (Graduate Research) 2
Graduate Core 5 3
Graduate General Elective 6 3
SF State Studies or University Elective 3
 Units11
Spring Semester
Select One (Culminating Experience): 3
Culminating Project  
Culminating Experience Examination (and additional Graduate General Elective)  
Master's Thesis  
ASTR 897 Research (Graduate Research) 1
Graduate Core 5 3
 Units7
 Total Units138
1

Students should use their Pathway/Category to determine the appropriate GE 2 course option. For directions on how to view your Pathway/Category, visit how to find your pathway. Questions? Contact Gator Smart Start.

2

First-time freshmen must take one lower-division Area 4 course that meets US History (USH).

3

Students should use their Pathway/Category to determine the appropriate GE 1A course option. For directions on how to view your Pathway/Category, visit how to find your pathway. Questions? Contact Gator Smart Start.

4

Double-Counting
For this SF Scholars program, the following graduate requirements may double-count with the listed undergraduate requirements:

5

Graduate Core
A full list of courses that can fulfill this requirement can be found in the Degree Requirements.

6

General Electives (6-9 units)
Advanced upper-division (numbered 400 and above) or graduate courses (numbered 700 to 885) in physics, astronomy, or appropriately related subjects, selected after advisement and approved by the Graduate Coordinator.

Students who select ASTR 896EXMASTR 896EXMASTR 896EXMASTR 896EXMASTR 896EXM for their culminating experience must complete 9 units of electives. Students who select  ASTR 895ASTR 895ASTR 895ASTR 895ASTR 895 or ASTR 898 for their culminating experience must complete 6 units of electives.

No additional supervision units are allowed. Maximum of 3 units in related fields outside physics & astronomy.

Students who plan to teach as Graduate Teaching Assistants (GTAs) are strongly encouraged to take PHYS 885 (Inclusive Pedagogy for the Physical Sciences).

7

Graduate Physics and Astronomy Electives (6 units)
Select from graduate PHYS and ASTR courses numbered 700 to 799. A list of recommended elective options can be found in the degree requirements.