In combining the abstract concepts of mathematics and philosophy with the applied aspects of instrumentation and engineering Physics is unique among the sciences. Applications of physical laws also provide the basis for the development of technology. In practical terms, a Physics graduate is well suited for a wide variety of careers.

Because of the flexibility in our curriculum, your opportunities are more extensive. With your degree in Physics, you can go directly into business, industrial, or governmental employment, as a design, research, quality control, or development scientist or engineer. You may also go into the teaching profession. If you want to continue your higher education, you can enter graduate school not only in Physics, but also in Mathematics, Chemistry, Engineering, Business Administration or you can continue in a professional program such as medicine, dentistry, or law.