PHYSBS - Physics
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Program Type
Bachelor of Science
College
College of Science
Career
Undergraduate
Program Description
Study physics to gain a broad knowledge base and a problem-solving skill set that is in demand across a variety of exciting industries. Physics is the study of matter and energy and how they interact. Students seeking a Bachelor of Science in Physics study topics such as computational physics, electricity and magnetism, quantum theory and scientific computing. They also gain expertise in calculus and other advanced math courses to develop critical thinking and reasoning skills they can apply to their physics courses and future careers. Graduates with a B.S. in Physics can pursue advanced degrees in a variety of subjects or hit the job market directly, seeking work in lab or research settings in both public and private sectors.
Learning Outcomes
LEARNING OUTCOMES
- Basic Physics Knowledge; Physics majors will demonstrate significant knowledge of the theories that form the basis of classical mechanics, electromagnetism, quantum mechanics, and thermodynamics.
- Critical Thinking; Physics majors will design and conduct experiments in order to investigate physical phenomena. They will document, analyze and critically interpret the results of these experiments.
- Skills for Physics; Physics majors will use mathematical or computational skills in order to investigate physical phenomena.
- Communication; Physics majors will effectively communicate their results through written reports and oral presentations.
- Basic Physics Knowledge; Physics majors will demonstrate significant knowledge of the theories that form the basis of classical mechanics, electromagnetism, quantum mechanics, and thermodynamics.
- Critical Thinking; Physics majors will design and conduct experiments in order to investigate physical phenomena. They will document, analyze and critically interpret the results of these experiments.
- Skills for Physics; Physics majors will use mathematical or computational skills in order to investigate physical phenomena.
- Communication; Physics majors will effectively communicate their results through written reports and oral presentations.