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The Bachelor of Science in Physics program equips students for immediate entry into scientific professions or advanced studies in graduate school. Those enrolled in this program can obtain comprehensive physics knowledge or focus on specific disciplines such as condensed matter physics, optics, computational physics, biological physics, astronomy, and more.
For students drawn to biological physics, there's an option to earn a BS in Physics with a Biological Physics Emphasis. This track requires completion of the same core courses as the standard BS degree, plus four (4) physics electives selected from the following offerings:
Physics 4190: Physics and Chemistry of Materials
Physics 4420: Introduction to Biomedical Imaging
Physics 4500: Computational Biological Physics
Physics 4510: Single Molecule Biophysics
Physics 4520: Introduction to Biophysics (mandatory course)
Physics 4950: Undergraduate Research in Physics (subject to approval)
Physics 4960: Senior Thesis (subject to approval)