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Brown University

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Biophysics is a quantitative science at the intersection of the life and physical sciences.  It requires a significant level of competence in physics, chemistry, biology and math as reflected in the concentration requirements.  Students should work with their concentration advisor to develop a focused academic plan that complements the required research component of the concentration and allows students to develop analytical and quantitative skills.

Student Goals:\ Students in this concentration will:

Additional detailed information about the field of Biophysics may be found at: https://www.brown.edu/academics/biology/undergraduate-education/undergraduate/biophysics

Standard program for the Sc.B. degree

Physics
One of the following series: 2
PHYS 0030PHYS 0040 Basic Physics A and Basic Physics B 1
PHYS 0050PHYS 0060 Foundations of Mechanics and Foundations of Electromagnetism and Modern Physics
PHYS 0070PHYS 0160 Analytical Mechanics and Introduction to Relativity, Waves and Quantum Physics
PHYS 0470 Electricity and Magnetism 1
Chemisty
CHEM 0330 Equilibrium, Rate, and Structure 1
CHEM 0350 Organic Chemistry I 1
Select one other advanced Chemistry Course 1
Math
MATH 0090 Single Variable Calculus, Part I (or equivalent) 1
MATH 0100 Single Variable Calculus, Part II (or equivalent) 1
MATH 0180 Multivariable Calculus (or equivalent) 1
Biology
BIOL 0200 The Foundation of Living Systems (or equivalent) 1
Select four additional biology or neuroscience courses chosen with approval of the advisor. 4
Directed Research: Students must take two semesters of research which may be satisfied by any of the opportunities listed below: 2
Directed Research in Biology (BIOL 1950/BIOL 1960), Chemistry (CHEM 0970/CHEM 0980), or Physics (PHYS 1980)
A summer research experience in equivalent scope and scale to an independent study, but this would not count as course credit toward the concentration
Electives: Four electives in biology, physics, math/applied math, chemistry, neuroscience, engineering or computer science; at least 2 courses must be above the introductory level 2 4
Total Credits 20

1 : The PHYS 0050/0060 or 0070/0160 sequences are preferred to PHYS 0030/0040.

2 : Sample electives can be found on the Biology Undergraduate Education page.