Bachelor of Science in Physics


Department


Department of Chemistry and Physics

College


College of Science and Technology

Overview of the program


The notion that all matter from subatomic particles to galactic clusters obeys a small set of principles that can be modeled mathematically is the fundamental premise of physics. The degree program in physics offers comprehensive training in all four major fields of physics: mechanics, electricity and magnetism, thermodynamics, and quantum mechanics. When combined with the numerous opportunities for undergraduate research in physics, the degree program produces students who are well prepared for a career in industry or for graduate study in physics or engineering.


Strengths of the program


The primary strength of the program is the strong general education in the sciences. The courses in the physics program examine the fundamental tools and ideas that form the basis of most scientific ideas. The program also includes a strong emphasis on problem solving and critical thinking skills. Physics majors also have the opportunity to participate in various undergraduate research projects.


Preparing for a job in the program


Students preparing for a career in physics should have at least a Bachelor of Science degree in physics although a B.S. in physics will also prepare students for many other non-physics careers. Students entering the physics program should have a general curiosity about the natural world and a willingness to learn. Other useful student traits can be skills in: mathematics, computations and familiarity with computers, writing, reading, and communication.


Careers in the program


Students with B.S. degrees in physics have several opportunities for careers in physics. One path is to finish an advanced graduate degree in physics and obtain an academic or research position. There are also many companies that employ and focus on physics. It is important to realize that a student with a B.S. in physics can find employment in many fields outside the realm traditionally labeled as "physics". Students that follow this later path are referred to as "hidden physicists". Information on "hidden physicists" can be found at http://www.spsnational.org/cup/hidden.html . Many more statistics on the employment of physicists can be found at http://www.aip.org/statistics/ .


Starting Salaries after completing the program (estimates only)


According the American Institute of Physics, typical starting salaries for a person with a bachelors degree in physics are between $40,000 and $62,000, depending on type of employment. This range is comparable with starting salaries in computer science and engineering.

Campus organizations and activities affiliated with the program


  • Society of Physics Students (SPS) - http://www.phys.selu.edu/sps
  • Sigma Pi Sigma Physics (honor society)
  • SCUMS: Society for Chemistry undergraduate majors


Related fields that might interest you


  • Engineering
  • Chemistry
  • Medicine
  • Computer Science
  • Mathematics
  • Material Science


How do I know this is the degree for me?
Common Strengths and interests of students in the program


Helpful qualities for physics majors include:

  • Interested in science
  • Good at math
  • Curious about the world about them
  • Good at problem solving


Contact Information


Department of Chemistry and Physics
College of Science and Technology
SLU 10878
Hammond, LA 70402

On Campus: Pursley Hall, Room 210
Telephone: 985-549-2159
E-mail: physics@selu.edu


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