• Graduates do whatever they want to do! There is no single career path that they choose. With strong problem-solving skills and theoretical understanding, experience in designing and carrying out experiments, and knowledge of computational tools, the graduates are prepared for a variety of careers and graduate programs in science, engineering, and technology. 
  • Many physics students choose to double-major or minor in biochemistry, chemistry, math, or computer science in order to develop a broad theoretical and experiential background.