• Bachelor’s in Physics at Harvard University is offered as a 4-year teaching program.
  • This bachelor program has a co-op work option.
  • In order to be eligible to participate in a full-time Co-op Work Term, students must meet the GPA requirements.
  • The student to faculty ratio is 16:1 which bridges the gap between faculty and students.
  • Some of the main courses that students will study in this program are:
    • Thermodynamics
    • Quantum physics
    • Geophysics
    • Fluid dynamics
    • Astronomy
  • Harvard is one of the leading producers of physics graduates at the bachelor's level in the nation.
  • The Harvard Physics Department has a large and very active undergraduate program, graduating 50-60 majors (concentrators) a year (including those in the Chemistry and Physics concentration, also administered by the department).
  • The hallmark of the undergraduate program is flexibility, as 40-50 percent of Harvard physics graduates go to graduate school in physics or a closely related field; the rest pursue a wide range of careers including medical school, law school, or business school as well as immediate employment. 
  • Career positions may include: 
    • Accelerator Operator
    • Applications Engineer
    • Data Analyst
    • Design Engineer
    • High School Physics Teacher
    • IT Consultant, etc with an average salary of 36,475 USD per year.