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The dynamic realms of science and technology offer ever-evolving interdisciplinary opportunities brimming with stimulating challenges. For students passionate about these domains, pursuing a Physics with Computer Science degree could be an ideal choice. At Loyola University Chicago, this dual major provides graduates with robust problem-solving skills applicable to fundamental science, technology, and various interdisciplinary sectors. Beyond specialized scientific training, Loyola's curriculum incorporates a comprehensive liberal arts education, fostering knowledge in humanities and social sciences. This program builds a solid grounding in physics, mathematics, and computer science through rigorous coursework. Physics instruction combines lectures and hands-on labs covering foundational to advanced concepts, while computer science studies begin with introductory classes before branching into specialized 300-level electives. The curriculum is further strengthened by required mathematics courses. This degree pathway effectively prepares students for graduate programs in physics, applied physics, computer science, and certain engineering disciplines, particularly benefiting those drawn to interdisciplinary specialties like quantum computing, scientific computation, computational physics, intelligent systems, and optical technologies. Graduates find career prospects across industrial R&D and manufacturing sectors, academic research and teaching positions, as well as opportunities in government and private research laboratories.