If you post on a UK-based website (and don't tell us that you're in the USA) you shouldn't be surprised when you get UK-based answers!
These links might help:
http://education-port...ics_Technologies.html
http://www.ri.cmu.edu...tent.html?menu_id=273
However are university systems are so different to yours that it's hard for us to understand much of what we encounter on US university websites. (For example, we don't have 'majors' and 'minors' in the way which you do). You're far more likely to get US-based information by posting on a US website, such as one of these:
http://www.answerbag.com/
http://answers.yahoo.com/
Even so (from looking at some UK and US websites), you'll almost certainly need excellent high school qualifications in both physics and maths in order to get a place on any course.
Chris