Degree Programs

What is Physics?

Physics is the study of matter and energy, and how they relate to each other, as well as how they affect each other over time and through space. Physics can also be described as the science which deals with physical quantities. In this regard, physics is widely considered to be the most basic and fundamental of all the sciences. Physics helps us to understand the laws and rules that govern the physical world.

Modern physics is a broad and highly developed subject. Physicists study objects ranging from the very small using quantum mechanics to the entire universe using general relativity. They conduct research into physical phenomena, develop theories on the basis of observations and experiments, and devise methods to apply physical laws and theories.


PHYSICS DEGREE PROGRAMS

  • Bachelor of Science in Physics
  • Bachelor of Science in Physics with Engineering Emphasis
  • Bachelor of Science in Physics with Medical School Preparation
  • Bachelor of Science in Physics with Physical Science Teacher Certification (UTeach Arlington)
  • Bachelor of Science in Physics with Physics/Mathematics Teacher Certification (UTeach Arlington)
  • Bachelor of Arts in Physics
  • Bachelor of Science in Physics with Master of Science in Materials Science and Engineering (Fast-Track Program)
  • Second Major in Physics
  • Minor in Physics
  • Minor in Astronomy for Non-Physics Majors (COS and COE students)
  • Minor in Astrophysics for Non-Physics Majors (COS and COE students)
  • Master of Science in Physics
  • Ph.D. in Physics and Applied Physics

Research Areas

  • Astrophysics
  • Chaos and Nonlinear Physics
  • Condensed Matter Physics
  • High Energy and Nuclear Physics
  • Medical Biophysics
  • Nanostructured Magnetic Materials
  • Space Physics
  • Theoretical Condensed Matter Physics
Physics Research