A physics degree teaches students how to model, analyze, and solve complex problems, skills sought after by employers in science, engineering, computing, finance, and even data science. At Willamette, ...
Students earning a degree in physics possess the necessary skills and the scientific and mathematics background to pursue a wide range of career paths. About 60 percent of our physics graduates attend ...
The Physics Department offers 4 undergraduate degree programs, as well as a minor for students not majoring in physics. Our majors can be thought of in terms of technical-focused and education-focused ...
With an applied physics: computational degree, you’ll gain specialized expertise in mathematical modeling, simulation, and data analysis, preparing you for careers in technology and research. Become ...
The Department of Physics offers major programs of lecture and laboratory instruction leading to the bachelor of science in physics, the bachelor of science in physics with a biophysics emphasis, and ...
Three Rutgers students have been selected as Goldwater Scholars, a prestigious national honor for undergraduates who plan to ...
In their research, Hasenfratz, Catterall, and Butt used renormalization group (RG) theory to study the more complex phase ...
Nationwide, the portion of female faculty in physics-degree-granting departments is 14 percent, according to a 2010 survey released this year by the American Institute of Physics. Further, faculty ...
With an applied physics: mechanics degree, you’ll combine physics principles with the design experience of mechanical engineering as you prepare for graduate school or industry work. Become who you’re ...