The B.S. in astronomy & astrophysics at UW offers students an adventurous course of study in astronomical objects—from stars to black holes to solar systems—and their properties and functions. The ...
Special Electives must be courses from outside the Physics Department. Courses below the lowest-level required course in the Physics major cannot be used as Special Electives. For example, no MATH ...
Prepare yourself for a career in academia, industry, or research and development with an MS or PhD in physics from Michigan Tech. We are seeking highly motivated, inquisitive students with ...
A typical sequence for a student accepted into the Ph.D. program can be found on the admitted students page. The requirements to obtain a Ph.D. Degree are listed below. Achieving a Ph.D. level passing ...
Engineering physics blends concepts from engineering, physics, and math in an effort to bridge the gap between theoretical science and practical engineering. Engineering physicists focus on research ...
39-45 semester hours in Physics, 8 semester hours in Mathematics, 4 semester hours in Computer Science, up to 6 semester hours in allied disciplines ...
What can you do with a physics degree? Studying physics can lead to many career opportunities, which is why we’ve developed programs that ensure students work toward an intentional career path. From ...
A physics degree teaches students how to model, analyze, and solve complex problems, skills sought after by employers in science, engineering, computing, finance, and even data science. At Willamette, ...
A student wishing to enter the Chemical Physics Ph.D. program while enrolled in a Master’s program in either Chemistry or Physics at UNR must first inform the research advisor of this intention. The ...
Applied physics bridges the gap between physics, engineering, and other sciences. While engineers solve well-defined problems, applied physicists focus on applying physics interdisciplinarily. At ...