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Explore the fundamental principles of nature through physics, the foundational science that underpins all other scientific and technological fields. Our program prepares you for advanced studies and careers in education, research, industry, medical technology, and environmental sciences.
During your initial two years, you'll study:
mechanics, wave phenomena, thermodynamics, electromagnetism
contemporary physics covering relativity and quantum theory with practical applications
mathematical concepts and programming skills
In your third and fourth years, you'll expand your knowledge with courses in:
quantum physics
electromagnetic principles and radiation studies
electronic systems
optical science
statistical thermodynamics
nuclear and particle physics
condensed matter studies
specialized topic electives
research-focused project courses
The program also offers combined degree options, allowing you to pair Physics with Mathematics, Chemistry, or Computer Science.
To earn a Bachelor of Science with a Joint Major in Mathematics and Physics, you'll need to complete a minimum of 125 credit hours.