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This undergraduate program is designed for students seeking a comprehensive education, serving as ideal preparation for future physics educators at secondary levels, pre-medical and pre-law candidates, and those aiming for technical industry roles. With fewer mandatory courses compared to the B.S. track, B.A. students enjoy greater flexibility to pursue diverse academic interests. The curriculum delivers foundational physics through combined lecture-studio sessions—an interactive learning approach incorporating group activities and laboratory work in one space, facilitated by professors and teaching assistants. This integrated method fosters a cohesive, interconnected, and supportive educational journey. A unique studio course merges calculus and physics studies, enhancing comprehension of both disciplines. Numerous research opportunities exist with physics faculty and scientists, involving projects supported by NASA, NSF, Department of Education, DoD, NIH, and other institutions. You'll master tackling intricate challenges while developing innovative technologies, methodologies, and theories that equip you for various careers in research, engineering, and education.
Each student must have their official high school diploma or general equivalency diploma.
English Language Score:
Minimum TOEFL score is 80 (internet version), 550 (paper version), 213 (computer version); recommended minimum IELTS score is 6.5; recommend Duolingo score is 105 or higher.
Application Deadlines - Early Action (Fall) - November 15; Regular Decision (Fall) - February 1; Regular Decision (Spring) - October 15.