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The Purdue Physics Department is globally renowned for its cutting-edge research and outstanding undergraduate and graduate programs. Physics majors benefit from small class sizes, typically under 30 students, with instruction provided by research-active professors. Students can begin participating in research groups as early as their second semester, exploring diverse fields like condensed matter physics, high energy physics, nanotechnology, nuclear physics, astrophysics, biophysics, geophysics, relativity, and interdisciplinary areas combining materials science, engineering, or computational science.
The department actively supports undergraduates in securing summer internships at external organizations. Graduates consistently gain admission to elite graduate programs and are highly recruited for high-tech industry positions. Alumni have achieved remarkable career success across various sectors, including academia, major industrial laboratories, and government research facilities.
This curriculum focuses on physics as the cornerstone of a comprehensive liberal education. Foundational courses establish expertise in Classical Mechanics, Electromagnetism, Wave Phenomena, Quantum Theory, Thermodynamics and Statistical Physics, Modern Physics, Relativity, Electronics, and Computational Physics.