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Physics is the study of the fundamental laws governing the natural world. It is used to explain phenomena that range from the tiny, such as the arrangement of electrons within an atom, to the huge, such as the collection of galaxies into clusters and super-clusters; from the gentle, such as the radiation pressure exerted by sunlight striking a satellite’s solar panels, to the fierce, such as the crushing force of gravity at the surface of a neutron star. Those laws form a framework upon which all the other natural sciences are built. The need to express those natural laws in mathematical language has been the driving force behind many advances in mathematics, and physics lies at the core of applied science and engineering.The Physics Department offers a Bachelor of Science degree with a choice of concentrations in either Physics, Applied Physics, or Biophysics, as well as several pre-engineering options. (See the pre-engineering options later in this section.) While the department tailors the course of study to students' individual needs and goals, all students majoring in physics obtain a strong foundation focusing on critical thinking, problem solving, and research. The faculty maintain open office hours, and facilities are open extended hours for majors. Research is actively encouraged, and many opportunities exist: students can work with a faculty mentor on campus during the summer or participate in one of many off-campus opportunities in both academia and industry. Students regularly present their work at professional meetings and publish papers in national journals.The Physics concentration is excellent preparation for graduate school in physics, engineering, and closely related scientific fields. The Physics concentration is also designed to support the various options of the pre-engineering program. The Applied Physics concentration is designed to prepare students for employment immediately upon graduation in industrial research and development laboratories, technical consulting firms, and technically-oriented government agencies. The Applied Physics concentration is not recommended for those intending to pursue graduate degrees in either physics or engineering, but it is a good choice for students interested in patent law. The Biophysics concentration is excellent preparation for medical school and other health-oriented professional schools. The Physics major (the Physics concentration, Applied Physics concentration, or Biophysics concentration) is an outstanding liberal arts degree that develops critical thinking skills that are in high demand by employers in the private and public sectors. Graduates of the Physics Department work in a wide variety of careers, including faculty in universities, medical schools, and high schools; they are employed by companies such as IBM and Northrop-Grumman and by government agencies such as the Department of Energy and NASA.
Programme overview
Main Subject
Physics and Astronomy
Degree
Other
Study Level
Undergraduate
Physics is the study of the fundamental laws governing the natural world. It is used to explain phenomena that range from the tiny, such as the arrangement of electrons within an atom, to the huge, such as the collection of galaxies into clusters and super-clusters; from the gentle, such as the radiation pressure exerted by sunlight striking a satellite’s solar panels, to the fierce, such as the crushing force of gravity at the surface of a neutron star. Those laws form a framework upon which all the other natural sciences are built. The need to express those natural laws in mathematical language has been the driving force behind many advances in mathematics, and physics lies at the core of applied science and engineering.The Physics Department offers a Bachelor of Science degree with a choice of concentrations in either Physics, Applied Physics, or Biophysics, as well as several pre-engineering options. (See the pre-engineering options later in this section.) While the department tailors the course of study to students' individual needs and goals, all students majoring in physics obtain a strong foundation focusing on critical thinking, problem solving, and research. The faculty maintain open office hours, and facilities are open extended hours for majors. Research is actively encouraged, and many opportunities exist: students can work with a faculty mentor on campus during the summer or participate in one of many off-campus opportunities in both academia and industry. Students regularly present their work at professional meetings and publish papers in national journals.The Physics concentration is excellent preparation for graduate school in physics, engineering, and closely related scientific fields. The Physics concentration is also designed to support the various options of the pre-engineering program. The Applied Physics concentration is designed to prepare students for employment immediately upon graduation in industrial research and development laboratories, technical consulting firms, and technically-oriented government agencies. The Applied Physics concentration is not recommended for those intending to pursue graduate degrees in either physics or engineering, but it is a good choice for students interested in patent law. The Biophysics concentration is excellent preparation for medical school and other health-oriented professional schools. The Physics major (the Physics concentration, Applied Physics concentration, or Biophysics concentration) is an outstanding liberal arts degree that develops critical thinking skills that are in high demand by employers in the private and public sectors. Graduates of the Physics Department work in a wide variety of careers, including faculty in universities, medical schools, and high schools; they are employed by companies such as IBM and Northrop-Grumman and by government agencies such as the Department of Energy and NASA.
Admission Requirements
6+
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