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Physics seeks to understand our universe by investigating everything from subatomic particles to vast galaxies. Through advanced tools like electron microscopes, particle accelerators, and nuclear reactors, researchers explore atomic structures, protein behaviors, and stellar phenomena. An undergraduate physics degree offers versatile preparation for diverse careers and graduate studies, spanning fields from earth sciences to healthcare and business. The applied physics B.S. program combines fundamental physics coursework with specialized studies, covering classical and quantum theories alongside advanced mathematics. With guidance from faculty advisors, students select electives aligned with their focus areas - detailed course options appear on the department site. The physical electronics track additionally provides an accelerated dual-degree option combining physics and electrical engineering.
Physics graduates pursue varied paths including R&D roles across academic, governmental, and corporate settings; teaching positions at all educational levels; leadership roles in tech organizations; and technical sales careers. The degree also serves as excellent preparation for interdisciplinary graduate programs in emerging fields like biophysics, computational science, space studies, and advanced materials research.