You'll have the chance to work with faculty members on astrophysics research, and you'll have the chance to publish your work and present it at regional, national and international conferences. Upon graduation, you will have a marketable set of skills, knowledge of physics, laboratory experience, adaptability and critical thinking to pursue a career in a variety of scientific fields.
The Department of Mathematics and Physics, in conjunction with the Department of Earth and Space Science, offer core and supplemental courses for the Bachelor of Science Area in Physics (astrophysics track).