The Department
offers both a B.A. and a B.S. in Physics, which prepares
students for either graduate study or employment in a technical
field. In recent American Institute of Physics surveys,
96% of the nation’s recipients of bachelor’s degrees were
pursuing graduate work or employed one year after graduation.
People with degrees in physics are working in such varied
fields as health sciences, telecommunications, fiberoptics technology, laser applications, computer modeling, science
education, and patent law. In addition, the requirements
of the program are flexible enough to accommodate a variety
of minors.
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