Physics

Department Website: Physics

The Bachelor of Science in Physics is designed to prepare students for graduate study and careers in physics or closely related fields in STEM. Students are expected to declare their major in Physics in their first year of study. All students must declare a concentration. The five concentrations share a common broad base of physics classes, with specialization occurring during the final years of study. 

The Bachelor of Arts in Physics is designed for students who do not intend to pursue further study in physics or closely related fields, although they may plan to pursue graduate studies in education, law, business, social sciences, the arts, or the humanities. It should be declared no later than the beginning of the second year of study and does not require a concentration.  It offers a greater degree of flexibility than the Bachelor of Science, which enables students to pursue a second major, a teaching certification, or other interests. 

The concentrations, as well as the B.A., allow students to closely align their course of study with their interests and career aspirations, whether that includes graduate or professional school or entering the workforce directly after their time at Gonzaga.  Students who declare late, switch between concentrations, or plan to study abroad may be accommodated by arrangement with the department.

Lower and upper division courses are designed for students to gain proficiency in hands-on, experimental physics and theoretical physics. Majors in Physics will also acquire a familiarity with scientific computation and the use of computers to model and solve physical problems. Summer research opportunities within the department, as well as with other programs, such as Research Experience for Undergraduates (REU) programs, are encouraged.

More information is available on the Physics website and the department's MyGU website.