Program Description
Physics concerns the study of the laws that govern nature, encompassing the smallest subatomic particles to the furthest reaches of the observable universe. As an experimental science, there is a close interplay between theoretical results and experiments via the scientific method. The program includes the study of classical mechanics and electricity and magnetism. Physics majors develop highly valued skills such as problem solving, analysis, and logical thinking, which allows them to pursue a wide range of careers in research, education, computer programming and engineering.
For More Information Contact: School of Science and Mathematics
Metro Campus: (918) 595-7334 ♦ Northeast Campus: (918) 595-7542
Southeast Campus: (918) 595-7742 ♦ West Campus: (918) 595-8193
Program Learning Outcomes
Upon successful completion of this program you will be able to:
- Communicate physics information, orally or in written form.
- Solve physics problems..
- Apply the code of conduct within the physics profession.
- Work collaboratively as a member of a team.
- Conduct physics experiments.
Careers
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Student Organizations
You are encouraged to join the Sci-π Club at West Campus where you will have opportunities to interact with other students interested in science and math. For more information, speak with your mathematics professor or stop by the Student Life office on campus.
Degree Requirements
View a semester-by-semester course plan of study and information on how this degree transfers to other colleges and universities on the Physics Degree Map.