Bachelor of Science (BS) in Physics
Program Overview A rigorous exploration of the fundamental laws of the universe, covering matter, energy, and forces from classical mechanics to the frontiers of quantum physics.
Core Curriculum & Technical Expertise
Key Courses: Classical Mechanics, Electromagnetism, Quantum Mechanics.
Technical Pillars: Thermodynamics, Astrophysics, and Mathematical Physics.
Applied Training: Hands-on experimentation in Condensed Matter labs and participation in undergraduate research fellowships.
Specialization: Opportunities to focus on Aerospace applications or Renewable Energy technologies.
Admissions & Mathematical Prerequisites
Academic Foundation: Advanced background in Calculus (I, II, and III) and High School Physics.
Testing: Competitive SAT/ACT scores, with a strong emphasis on the Mathematics section.
Skills: Proficiency in analytical problem-solving and computational modeling.
Faculty Spotlight (who teaches it)
Lead Researcher:Dr. Emily Johnson (Condensed Matter Physicist).
Expertise:Superconductors and Quantum Materials.
Research Impact: Principal Investigator for studies on energy-efficient materials; recipient of national grants for experimental physics.
Student Impact: Mentors students in high-tech fabrication labs, focusing on the development of next-generation superconducting technologies.
Career & Industry Outcomes
Primary Paths: Research Scientist, Aerospace Engineer, Data Scientist, and Renewable Energy Consultant.
Advanced Pathways: Prepares students for Ph.D. programs in Theoretical or Experimental Physics.
International Student Requirements
Credentialing: Full evaluation of previous academic credentials for US equivalency.
Language: Mandatory proof of English proficiency (TOEFL/IELTS)