Majoring in physics affords you:

  • A deep understanding of nature
  • Unusual flexibility in your choice of career
  • Exceptional strength and stability in the job market

Physics Minor

The physics minor provides a thorough introduction to the theoretical and experimental methods extensively used by physical scientists and engineers. You’ll develop practical quantitative problem-solving skills, which are valuable regardless of your major.

Atmospheric Sciences Minor

The atmospheric sciences minor explores a wide range of investigation within synoptic meteorology, forecasting, global climatology and climate change. The course work in the minor is designed to give the student a grasp of the various sub-disciplines associated with the atmospheric sciences and allied physical sciences.

Biological Physics Minor

The biological physics minor provides you with an opportunity to apply the concepts and methods of the physicist to advance your understanding of the life sciences. Students pursuing careers in medicine or the life sciences can use this minor to improve their preparation for the interdisciplinary nature of modern science.

Outcomes

Creighton’s physics program is designed to combine a solid foundation in physics with adaptability to a wide range of personal interests and career objectives. Graduates with solid scientific backgrounds are in high demand.

Our programs lay the foundation for careers in fields, such as:

  • Astronomy
  • Astrophysics and space exploration
  • Atomic physics
  • Biophysics
  • Computer science and technology
  • Electronics and photonics
  • Elementary particle physics
  • Holography
  • Laser physics
  • Mathematical physics
  • Medical physics
  • Nuclear physics
  • Optics
  • Solid state physics
  • Superconductivity

Graduates who chose physics as a major are also employed as physicians, dentists, lawyers and teachers.

The acceptance rate for Creighton physics majors applying to graduate or professional programs is over 95%. Graduates have entered a variety of engineering fields, including electrical engineering.