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Physics Major

Are you interested in a Physics & Astronomy Major?

Physicists and astronomers conduct research to understand the nature of the universe and everything in it. Today, there is no clear boundary between physics and the other experimental sciences or some of the highly technical engineering fields. As physics advances, it’s more highly developed branches (e.g., astrophysics, geophysics) become specialized sciences in their own right, but newly discovered phenomena constantly extend its scope.

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Using the principles of physics and mathematics, astronomers study the fundamental nature of the universe, including the sun, moon, planets, stars, and galaxies. As such, astronomy is sometimes considered a subfield of physics.

A doctoral degree is the usual educational requirement for physicists and astronomers because most jobs focus on basic research and development.  A graduate with a Master’s degree may qualify for jobs in applied research and development, whereas a bachelor’s degree holder may qualify as a research assistant or for other occupations related to physics.
(Information from US Department of Labor.)

The Washington Plan for Physics Majors


Click here for the Washington Plan for Physics Majors (pdf file). This four-semester program guide will help you plan your freshmen and sophomore years at UW-WC.

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