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Physics

From the structure of the universe to light, atoms, and elementary particles, Drew’s physics program covers it all with an eye toward flexibility to suit student interests and goals. Speaking of goals, roughly 75 percent of our amazing physics students (think national fellowships and awards) pursue advanced degrees after Drew and have ended up at schools like Brown, Columbia, Cornell, Duke, and the U.S. Naval Nuclear Program. Those that opt to jump into the job market often end up in fields like engineering, finance, and game-changing lab research. The possibilities are endless.

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Physics (BA)

This track is most flexible to provide opportunities to explore physics broadly and is recommended for students interested in careers in business, finance, medicine, law, education, science policy/communication, etc.  Students can take a wider range courses, such as astronomy, energy and environments, etc.

In addition to common courses, students will take:

  • 1 course in PHYS-1xx or higher
  • 1 course in PHYS-2xx or higher
  • 1 course in PHYS-3xx

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Physics (BS)

This track is most focused in the discipline of physics and recommended for students interested in careers in research and development in diverse areas of physics.

In addition to common courses, students will take:

  • Advanced mathematical methods (PHYS-321)
  • Computer Programming (CSCI-149/150/151)
  • Upper-level physics courses in Quantum Mechanics, Electrodynamics, Thermodynamics, Optics, etc.

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Physics Minor

The Physics Minor program is also available.

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