• The Bachelor of Science in Physics or Bachelor of Arts in Physics in the College of Science and Technology at Temple University. Students will first gain a solid foundation in physics and then focus on more specialized topics.
  • The field includes a broad range of subspecialties, including studies of atoms, macroscopic systems, properties of nuclei, the structure and origin of the universe, and subatomic particles. As part of the curriculum, students will also learn elementary principles of other natural sciences, such as astronomy, biology, and geology.
  • By the end of the program, students will have gained the ability to
    • analyze physical systems, including data and error analysis, dimensional analysis, and radiation detection;
    • effectively communicate your work to others;
    • study physical models using mathematical methods, including coordinate systems, single and multivariate calculus, and vector algebra; and
    • understand fundamental principles of physics and how to apply them outside of the classroom.