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U-PHYS-BS - Physics (BS)

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Physics Department Trinity College BS - Bachelor of Science

Degree Designation

BS - Bachelor of Science

Type

Major

Overview

Physics offers its majors a chance to learn about many extraordinary insights that the human race has discovered in its effort to understand the universe. Examples include what are the properties of matter and light, what are the concise remarkable laws that govern the properties of matter and light, how does complex structure emerge from the interactions of simpler pieces, and how physical laws and insights can be used to solve a great diversity of basic and applied problems. The analytical and experimental insights that a physics or biophysics major gains are valuable to the study of all areas of science and engineering. The Department of Physics also offers courses for students with a casual interest in science who wish to learn about what physicists have discovered about nature and how physicists think about nature. 

By the time they graduate, physics majors are well prepared for graduate work in physics, engineering, and in other science disciplines; for the study of medicine; and for employment in commercial and industrial organizations as well as in governmental laboratories. Students planning to major in physics should take Physics 161D, 162D, 164L, and 165L during their first year if possible; those with qualifying advanced placement credit can substitute Physics 163D for Physics 161D and 162D. Students should also arrange to complete the mathematics requirements by the end of their sophomore year.

An optional concentration in astrophysics allows students to immerse themselves in contemporary issues such as the nature of dark matter and dark energy, the evolution of the early universe, and the structures, from galaxies to stars, that characterize it today. 

Departmental Graduation with Distinction

The department offers students many possibilities to do physics research, and this research may lead to Graduation with Distinction. Consult with the director of undergraduate studies during or before the junior year and see the section on honors in this bulletin.

Website: physics.duke.edu/undergraduate/physics-major-minor/bs-degree