<p>Hello I have had some financial problems in the past but things seem to be looking up. I have been attending community college for the past two years and so far I still maintain a 4.0 gpa. I will be finishing one degree - AS of computer science - spring 2015. I have gone slower than most because I work two jobs as well. Both jobs are relevant (help desk technician and computer programmer / linux admin) and may help in a transfer. I have also been working with the small engineering club at my school on a project creating an autonomous car. </p>
<p>The part I have a question about, is mainly if it is possible to find a degree program which includes both physics and computer science. Even though computer science is my major I have taken mathematics through calculus 3 and engineering physics 1,2, and 3. These courses are above the science / math requirements for my major but I am hoping some of them could transfer to this type of degree program I am looking for. I enjoy programming as a profession but I have always had a passion for physics. (esp. modern / quantum physics) Also I know I will not these math courses for anything else.</p>
<p>I currently live in Franklin Park, NJ but I am looking for suggestions of any school which possibly fills these requirements and offers a good finaid package. </p>
<p>Thank you for reading. </p>