Undergraduate Program

We provide our physics undergraduates with a rigorous core program and opportunities for cutting edge research. A physics degree from °¬¿ÉÖ±²¥ College opens doors to employment at global tech and consulting companies.

Our department has recently undergone a dramatic expansion, including the hiring of several new °¬¿ÉÖ±²¥members and development of world-class research programs, which has propelled us into the forefront of research into complex materials. The department strongly encourages undergraduates to become involved in °¬¿ÉÖ±²¥research—there is no better way to learn physics than by doing physics!

We are a relatively small and close-knit department, with a ratio of undergraduate majors to °¬¿ÉÖ±²¥of about 4:1. Students are welcomed in a friendly environment in which they can easily interact with °¬¿ÉÖ±²¥for help with their coursework, advising, or just an informal chat.

What can you do with a physics degree?

Physics Careers

A field trip to IBM

As a physics major, you will:

  • Study laws of classical and quantum physics and their applications. 
  • Develop mathematical and computational skills for solving quantitative problems.
  • Learn how to obtain, organize, analyze, and interpret scientific data.

In addition to an academic career in physics, engineering, or a related area, a physics degree leads to a wide range of professional opportunities. Physicists are highly valued and sought for numerous industrial and governmental positions, including in the following fields:

  • Climate Change and Sustainability
  • Health and Medicine
  • Aerospace and Defense
  • Instrumentation and Manufacturing
  • Material Science and Nanotechnology
  • Computer Science and Quantum Information
  • Finance and System Management

Undergraduate Resources

Teaching Laboratories

Lecture Demonstrations

Undergraduate Resource Room