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The University of Toledo boasts an exceptional Physics and Astronomy Department. Our dedicated professors engage in pioneering research and actively involve undergraduate students in laboratory work from their first year. Physics serves as the foundation for all scientific disciplines and technological advancements, driving innovations like solar energy, microchips, laser systems, and atomic power. Mastering physics principles is essential for tackling critical global issues including sustainable energy solutions, electronics development, and environmental concerns. Demands stronger mathematical skills, investigative abilities, and technical expertise. Ideal for students planning to pursue advanced degrees, embark on research-focused careers, or enter STEM professions post-graduation.
The Bachelor of Science in Physics mandates 34 credit hours in core physics coursework plus 29 hours in supplementary subjects, along with specialized concentration requirements outlined below. Each concentration requires an additional 6-20 credit hours in physics, astronomy, and related disciplines.