Transfer Students

Transferring to Physics at Appalachian

Incoming transfer students can typically graduate within 2–3 years, depending on prior credits. To stay on track, we recommend meeting with a departmental advisor during transfer orientation to create a custom plan.

Recommended Course Preparation

To ensure you can graduate within four years total (including community college), aim to complete the following before transferring:

After 2 Years (Associate Degree):

  • Calculus I & II

  • Physics I & II (Algebra or Calculus-based*)

  • Note: These are prerequisites for our required intermediate courses (PHY 2010/2020).

After 1 Year:

  • Calculus I (Highly Recommended)

  • Physics I (Recommended)

Important: While we accept students without these credits, missing these prerequisites may require summer courses or additional semesters to finish on time.

Technical Requirements

  • Accepted Physics: Either Algebra-based (PHY 1123/1124) or Calculus-based (PHY 1170/1180).

  • Not Accepted: Conceptual Physics (PHY 1121/1122) does not satisfy major requirements.

Contact Us

Have questions about your specific situation? Reach out to our transfer advisors: