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UTSA provides two options for earning a Physics degree: a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) or Bachelor of Science (B.S.). Students can also pursue a Minor in Physics and/or Astronomy. These programs feature a comprehensive curriculum including advanced courses like Classical Mechanics, Statistical Thermodynamics, Electrodynamics, Quantum Mechanics, Mathematical Physics, Astrophysics, and Space Physics, along with specialized electives. While both degrees open doors to various careers, the B.S. is particularly advisable for those considering graduate studies in physics or related fields.
Internship opportunities enable students to gain practical experience, test potential career paths, and enhance their employability. Through Handshake, UTSA's employment platform, students can browse job postings, internships, and recruitment events. The university's Career Center includes a dedicated College of Sciences career advisor who assists students across all science disciplines with internship placements and career guidance.
The Physics B.A. program is designed for students who want a solid physics background as part of a liberal arts education, typically without pursuing professional physics careers. This flexible degree allows for substantial study in complementary fields. Additionally, the B.A. offers a specialized track for 6th-12th grade Physical Science Teacher Certification, equipping graduates for careers in secondary science education.