Physics is the study of matter, motion, and energy. As one of the natural sciences, physics applies mathematics and scientific reasoning to the study of our reality, from the smallest particles to the farthest corners of the universe. The physics BS program provides training in the foundations of physics and mathematics and requires more focused work in the discipline than the Physics BA. If the student wishes to complete the requirements for the BS degree, an earlier start than the sophomore year is highly advisable.
The Physics BS program prepares students for further study in physics at the graduate level, as well as a solid basis for advanced study in engineering and other disciplines. The BS in physics also prepares students for work in various areas of the applied sciences, research, and industry.
The Physics BS program offers three tracks:
- Physics
- Physics - Applied Physics Track, BS
- Physics - Mathematical Physics Track, BS
The Applied Physics program is built upon the Physics BS major, with additions from other departments, such as geology or mechanical engineering, to create a unique and focused program in applied sciences.