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Hi, I am going to list the various courses I plan on taking as part of my physics major (though not all the courses are contained in the physics major). I would simply like to know if the following will sufficiently prepare me for graduate school in theoretical physics (focusing on high-energy physics, or general relativity). I just want to ensure that the option for graduate school in physics is still readily available to me after undergrad.
The physics courses include:(I will not be listing the mathematics courses)
1st year: Foundations of Physics (Newtonian Mechanics, Electricity/magnetism)
2nd year:Practical Physics, Mechanics: from oscillations to chaos, Electricity and Magnetism, Intro to quantum physics
3rd year: Electromagnetic Theory, Classical Mechanics, Quantum Mechanics I
4th year: Quantum Mechanics II, Relativistic Electrodynamics, and if able General Relativity
The physics courses include:(I will not be listing the mathematics courses)
1st year: Foundations of Physics (Newtonian Mechanics, Electricity/magnetism)
2nd year:Practical Physics, Mechanics: from oscillations to chaos, Electricity and Magnetism, Intro to quantum physics
3rd year: Electromagnetic Theory, Classical Mechanics, Quantum Mechanics I
4th year: Quantum Mechanics II, Relativistic Electrodynamics, and if able General Relativity