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Major Physics

What You’ll Study in the Bachelor’s Degree in Physics

Explore the fundamental principles that govern the physical world as a physics major at ¹û½´ÊÓƵ. Our hands-on program develops your analytical and problem-solving skills while providing a liberal arts education that helps you cross academic boundaries. Engage with our expert processors who guide you through interactive class conferences and encourage independent research. Be ready for graduate school or an allied career with a bachelor’s degree in physics from ¹û½´ÊÓƵ.

Roadmap to the BA in Physics at ¹û½´ÊÓƵ

Understand the math and scientific concepts to understand and push the boundaries of physics. Interact with professors and peers in our small conference classes and gain research experience in laboratories on and off campus. In your fourth year, demonstrate your knowledge by completing a senior thesis project.

Year One

Take Introductory Courses

Start your physics journey by enrolling in Physics 101 and 102. These calculus-based classes lay a solid foundation for your future studies. Additionally, take Calculus and Introduction to Analysis to deepen your understanding of the connection between mathematics and physics.

To get a taste of our interdisciplinary environment, join your fellow first-year students in Humanities 110. This yearlong class explores human cultures and ways of thinking and cultivates your critical thinking and writing skills.

We also encourage you to attend our weekly physics seminars. Come for free snacks and to hear scientists share their current research in an informal setting.

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Year Two

Find Research Opportunities

Continue taking cornerstone physics and mathematics courses by enrolling in Oscillations and Waves, Modern Physics, Linear Algebra, and Vector Calculus. Study directly with faculty members who challenge you and spend time in laboratories for hands-on learning.

You can also start looking into research opportunities within the physics department. Work with faculty during the summer break or find an internship off-campus. Outside of the department, the National Science Foundation supports a variety of Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REUs). If you find other outside opportunities, you can apply for ¹û½´ÊÓƵ funding to help cover the cost.

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Year Three

Take Advanced Courses

Take your remaining required classes: Classical Mechanics I, Electrodynamics I, and Quantum Mechanics I prepare you for more specialized areas of study; and Advanced Laboratory I and II build the lab skills you need to conduct research. Choose from electives such as Thermal Physics, Solid-State Physics, and Computational Methods.

Your firm grasp of physics fundamentals prepares you for the junior qualifying examination. This exam ensures you are ready to begin your senior thesis.

Year Four

Present and Defend Your Senior Thesis

Your time at ¹û½´ÊÓƵ culminates in the writing of your senior thesis. This independent project includes original work that is theoretical, computational, or experimental. Once you have completed the writing process, defend your project to the faculty.

Through presenting and defending your work, learn to effectively communicate complex scientific concepts—an invaluable skill that will serve you well in various professional settings. Completing your senior thesis also showcases your intellectual growth, research capabilities, and commitment to scientific exploration.

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Why Study Physics at ¹û½´ÊÓƵ?

Top-Tier Physics Department

According to the , ¹û½´ÊÓƵ’s physics department routinely graduates more physics majors than practically any other liberal arts college in the country. We believe that’s because of the strength of our department—from our dedicated faculty to our emphasis on research.

Our introductory physics courses lay the groundwork for more in-depth work in classes such as quantum mechanics and electrodynamics. Electives include optics, thermal physics, astrophysics, general relativity, and more.

Dual Degree Program Options

Seeking more challenging physics training? ¹û½´ÊÓƵ offers a dual-degree or “3/2” program in collaboration with the California Institute of Technology (Caltech), Columbia University, and Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. Through this program, you can combine three years of physics study at ¹û½´ÊÓƵ with two years at the partner university and graduate with a bachelor’s degree from each institution.

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Careers for Physics Majors

¹û½´ÊÓƵ’s physics graduates are ready for advanced degrees in physics, engineering, astronomy, computer science, environmental science, and oceanography. Here is a sampling:

  • Patent agent, Klarquist Sparkman LLP
  • Cybersecurity engineering manager, Epidemic Sound
  • Quantitative analyst, UBS
  • PhD candidate, Harvard University
  • Professor, University of Southern California
  • Professor, Washington University in St. Louis
  • Research data analyst, Meketa Investment Group
  • Software engineer, cPacket Networks

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Achievements of BA in Physics Alumni

¹û½´ÊÓƵ students and graduates have made significant contributions to the field of physics, earning recognition from esteemed organizations. Here are a few notable accomplishments:

  • Bhavana Panchumarthi ’23, Sperling Studentship
  • Patrick Park ’22, Goldwater Scholar
  • Noah Shofer ’18, Sperling Studentship
  • Mike Sommer ’16, Woodrow Wilson Teaching Fellowship
  • Naomi Gendler ’16, National Science Foundation Honorable Mention
  • Katur Murch ’02, National Science Foundation CAREER award
  • Rachel Scherr ’83, Thomas J. Watson Fellowship
  • Charles F. Zukoski ’77, National Academy of Engineering
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Our Physics Department Faculty

Our seven full-time faculty members have expertise in various experimental and theoretical areas, from solid-state physics to biophysics. They are also passionate about teaching and include students in their research. Explore their areas of expertise and discover the diverse opportunities available to you at ¹û½´ÊÓƵ.

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