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The Physics Major (BA) explores foundational scientific concepts, spanning from cosmic structures to the nature of light, atoms, and subatomic particles. Even a hundred years after quantum mechanics emerged, physicists continue to uncover its far-reaching consequences for both theoretical science and practical applications. This field has yielded breakthroughs and innovations that significantly shape modern life while forming the theoretical and technical backbone for astronomy, engineering, and related disciplines.
Drew's physics program offers adaptable coursework, empowering students to tailor their academic path to personal aspirations. Beyond traditional classes, the department supports enriching opportunities like paid internships, research projects (both on and off campus), and independent studies. While many physics graduates pursue doctoral degrees, others opt for advanced training in engineering, healthcare, law, or education—or transition directly into professional careers. The analytical reasoning and critical thinking skills developed through physics prove valuable across diverse post-graduate paths.