Drexel’s Bachelor of Science in Physics degree program offers students a solid foundation that prepares them for graduate school or careers in science and technology. With an innovative curriculum ...
There has never been a more exciting time to study the exciting discipline of physics, spanning the workings of the sub-atomic world to the ever-expanding universe. The BS Physics Program in the ...
After two decades of increases, the overall number of physics bachelor’s degrees awarded has declined for the fourth ...
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 ...
The UAB Department of Physics is addressing the national need for a 21st century quantum workforce with data fluency. To meet this need, we have developed two modern ...
Receive a specialized degree tailored to your interests and career goals, along with the hands-on experience that puts you ahead of the curve in a demanding job market. You’ll be ready for a wide ...
The Physics Department offers 4 undergraduate degree programs, as well as a minor for students not majoring in physics. Our majors can be thought of in terms of technical-focused and education-focused ...
The Martin A. Fisher School of Physics at Brandeis University has an international reputation for excellence in research and is one of the highest-ranked of its size in the country. Physics graduate ...
As a physics student, you’ll find yourself outside of the classroom — experimenting in labs, conducting research with faculty and exploring opportunities with other students — early and often. Our ...
Physicists explore science and how things work. Our students learn the physical concepts of the laws of nature and how these concepts answer questions and solve real problems. Earning a bachelor’s ...
In a classroom at Georgetown University in Washington DC, four PhD candidates in their early twenties uncertainly face associate physics professor Jim Freericks. The students are nervous because they ...