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The Physics Department at CU Denver deepens knowledge of our universe by integrating physics into daily experiences. From Galileo's era onward, physicists have been recognized for their keen grasp of natural phenomena. Our faculty dedicate themselves to offering hands-on research opportunities for undergraduates, blending real-world applications into both coursework and investigations. A physics degree stands out as exceptional preparation for diverse professions ranging from data science and engineering to healthcare and legal fields.
As the cornerstone of scientific inquiry, physics underpins numerous academic fields. This fundamental nature makes physics knowledge essential across disciplines, while a physics degree serves as a powerful springboard for professional opportunities and graduate studies. We provide both a comprehensive Bachelor of Science curriculum and specialized courses for non-majors. Prospective physics students should ideally enter with trigonometry, advanced algebra, chemistry, and physics coursework from high school, complemented by strong arts and humanities preparation, though we offer first-year support to address any gaps. Our Pure and Applied Physics track prepares students for graduate programs, teaching positions, or research roles in corporate and government laboratories. Those interested in interdisciplinary fields like environmental science or energy studies can customize their path with targeted minors or individualized programs.
Non-physics majors may pursue minors in physics, astrophysics, or biophysics. To maximize career and advanced study prospects, we actively facilitate student involvement in experimental, computational, and theoretical research projects, including faculty-led campus initiatives. For course information or curriculum guidance, please contact our departmental advisors through the physics office.