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Physics stands as the most essential and comprehensive scientific discipline, profoundly influencing all areas of scientific progress—from studying the tiniest particles to driving technological innovations and unraveling cosmic mysteries. Loyola University Chicago's Physics Department hosts one of the nation's largest undergraduate-exclusive programs, with around 110 students pursuing physics majors. The Bachelor of Science in Physics delivers thorough instruction in mathematics and sciences, covering subjects like statistical thermodynamics, electromagnetism, quantum mechanics, optics, and electronics. Graduates enter diverse fields, including private industry, government research, economics, and healthcare. They may specialize in areas such as astrophysics, nanotechnology, medical physics, environmental science, data analytics, materials science, or policy-making roles in government. The program also lays a strong foundation for advanced studies in physics, biophysics, engineering, computer science, and law. For pre-health students, a physics major offers exceptional advantages, with physics majors consistently achieving top scores on the MCAT and similar exams. The curriculum allows customization through electives in astrophysics, biophysics, particle physics, and cross-disciplinary courses in mathematics, chemistry, and computer science. Students can also engage in hands-on research across theoretical, computational, and experimental physics, exploring faculty-led projects in cosmology, quantum phenomena, fluid dynamics, acoustics, biophysics, and high-energy physics.