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Physicists are versatile scientists who explore the fundamental workings of the universe. A physics education provides valuable insights across various fields and serves as excellent preparation for pioneering endeavors that shape society's future. The department provides multiple courses tailored for non-science students to gain this foundational knowledge. Additionally, the physics department oversees the joint engineering degree program.
Students can pursue a Bachelor of Science in Physics through the department. The physics major and minor requirements offer considerable flexibility, equipping students for either advanced physics studies or specialization in other disciplines. Those aiming for medical school can follow a pre-med track, while the new Engineering Physics and Applied Design (EPAD) track emphasizes hands-on problem-solving and engineering applications.
For students preparing for medical school, an alternative concentration includes specific Physics courses totaling at least 30 credits. This program also mandates completing the listed Chemistry/Biology courses, bringing the minimum requirement to 42 credits.