The program prepares majors with the necessary technical knowledge and skills, intellectual curiosity, and ethical awareness to become life long learners who contribute to society.

This program will prepare graduates to:
Demonstrate understanding and application of fundamental physical laws and concepts.
  • Apply fundamental physical principles to the solution of problems presented in mathematical and verbal forms.
  • Calculate standard problems in fundamental subjects including mechanics, electricity and magnetism, thermodynamics, wave motion and modern physics.
  • Demonstrate proficiency in laboratory procedures.
Communicate scientific work effectively in writing and speaking.
  • Write accurate and analytical laboratory reports.
  • Analyze and respond effectively to qualitative questions.
  • Present effective oral and written reports in course and research projects.
Utilize computers for computation and simulation.
  • Perform computer-assisted calculations to solve differential equations and sets of linear equations.
  • Demonstrate ability to model physical systems digitally.
Demonstrate preparedness for transition to the next career step.
  • Explore and report career options
  • Explore and report opportunities for specialized training
  • Determine graduate school and/or professional school requirements and possible future options
Demonstrate the ability to participate in society as a scientifically literate citizen
  • Apply concepts and viewpoints to world issues and various aspects of life utilizing scientific thought, reasoning and knowledge.
  • Recognize major emerging societal issues in order to be in a position to contribute to resolution of future challenges.