The physics B.S. program is offered for students who want intensive instruction in classical and modern physics. Successful students will have advanced analytic and mathematical skills, particularly as they pertain to physics applications.
Some career opportunities for students who complete this degree program include: research assistants in industrial and government labs; technicians in communications, electronics, and energy industries; and editors/writers of technical manuscripts. This program is excellent preparation for graduate study in physics, engineering, law, economics, and medicine (with some biology exposure).
For more information on the Physics Program, visit the undergraduate catalog.