Bachelor in Physics
High Point, USA
DURATION
4 Years
LANGUAGES
English
PACE
Full time
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EARLIEST START DATE
Sep 2023
TUITION FEES
USD 35,118 / per year
STUDY FORMAT
On-Campus
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Introduction
Overview
Undergraduate research, public outreach, summer internships, publications, and R&D projects…there’s a lot going on in the Department of Physics at High Point University. We invite you to browse our website, blog, course materials, and photo galleries. But if you really want to know what we are about, we encourage you to come to campus and spend time with our faculty, our physics majors, and our alumni. We love to talk physics and astronomy, and we love to show you our results. So check out our annual reports.
2013-2014 Annual Report (79 MB, long download)
2014-2016 Annual Report (272 MB, long download)
What can I do with this major?
With strong problem-solving skills and theoretical understanding, experience in designing and carrying out experiments, and extensive application of computational modeling and computer programming, our graduates are prepared for a variety of careers and graduate programs in science that is as diverse as our students themselves.
Traditional areas: physics, engineering, atmospheric science, nanotechnology, microelectronics, computer programming and technology, instrumentation, materials science, astrophysics, biophysics and medical physics.
Non-traditional areas: teaching, medicine, finance or law.
Opportunities for experiential learning
In their first or second year, majors take a year-long, one credit course in undergraduate research where they complete an independent research project with a faculty member.
Every physics course includes at least two of the following experiential learning components in order for students to apply what they are learning, develop critical thinking skills, and demonstrate problem-solving:
- Experimental physics (laboratory)
- Computational modeling
- A culminating project that is theoretical, experimental, or computational.
Physics majors become proficient in using the programming language Python for computational modeling and numerical problem-solving. Python and computational modeling are first taught using Matter & Interactions in our introductory, calculus-based physics course, typically taken by physics majors in the freshman year.
What can I do with a physics degree?
Our graduates do whatever they want to do! There is no single career path that they choose. With strong problem-solving skills and theoretical understanding, experience in designing and carrying out experiments, and knowledge of computational tools, our graduates are prepared for a variety of careers and graduate programs in science, engineering, and technology. Our graduates’ career choices are as diverse as our students themselves. Many physics students choose to double-major or minor in biochemistry, chemistry, math, or computer science in order to develop a broad theoretical and experiential background.
Course Requirements
The Department of Physics offers both B.A. and B.S. degrees in Physics. To graduate from High Point University with these degrees, students must complete the following:
B.S. in Physics
Major Requirements | 62 credits |
University Core Requirements | 50 credits |
Electives | 16 credits |
TOTAL | 128 credits |
B.A. in Physics
Major Requirements | 48 credits |
University Core Requirements | 50 credits |
Electives | 30 credits |
TOTAL | 128 credits |
English Language Requirements
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