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Physics

Study the deepest mysteries of our universe — from the smallest subatomic particles to our largest galaxies — with a bachelor's degree in physics from UWEC.

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Description

Explore Issues of Matter and Energy

Exploring ideas of space, time, matter, energy, and radiation, a degree in physics serves as the basis for understanding the physical sciences. Curriculum throughout the major will provide you with a strong background in areas like mechanics, harmonic motion, wave motion, electricity, magnetism, optics, fluids, heat, thermodynamics, relativity, and quantum physics. A variety of course electives allows you to study the topics that most interest you and align with your career goals.

Preparing you well for the real world is a critical focus of the major. Prior to graduation, you'll complete a capstone research project and develop your post-graduate plans. You'll also gain firsthand experience designing projects, conducting experiments, and working with state-of-the-art technology and equipment. Internships are strongly encouraged, and thanks to long-standing partnerships and the department's reputation for producing exceptional graduates, many opportunities are available to you.

Upon graduation, you'll have the knowledge, tools and skills to launch into a challenging and rewarding career in a variety of industries. Our tireless and dedicated faculty will help you find your niche, providing you with a solid base in critical thinking, the experimental process, research methodology and overall problem-solving. Whether you're interested in aeronautics, medicine, emerging energies, product safety, or research and development, a degree in physics from UW-Eau Claire will serve you well.

Degree Types

Program Details

Degree Types
Bachelor of Arts (BA)
Bachelor of Science (BS)
Degree Level undergraduate
Available asMajor or Minor
Program Length 4 years
Campus
Eau Claire
Offered
On Campus
Requires a minor Yes
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Innovative Facilities and Equipment

While pursuing your degree in physics, you'll have direct access to outstanding academic facilities, such as an optics research lab, the Materials Science and Engineering Center, an electron microscopy lab, an electronics lab, a machine shop and the Hobbs Observatory. There, you can use state-of-the-art technology such as a 24-inch reflecting telescope, an atomic force microscope, a scanning tunneling electron microscope, and an X-ray diffractometer.

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Collaborative Research Opportunities

Conducting collaborative research with any of our dedicated faculty members is a hallmark of the Physics and Astronomy Department. These are not typical undergraduate experiences, which is exactly why we offer them. Whether you choose to study our solar system, renewable energy, robotics, or condensed matter physics, your work could lead to publication in peer-reviewed journals and presentations at regional and national conferences.

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Outside-the-Classroom Learning

UWEC prides itself on offering students the chance to learn and refine their craft in the real world. Be a part of a service-learning project over spring break, mentor an international student majoring in physics, hear from international experts and speakers, study abroad in Scotland, or attend one of the 200 universities that participate in the National Student Exchange program. Here, you'll quickly find endless opportunities are available to you.

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In-Demand Skills

Graduates of our physics degree gain critical skills, including the ability to effectively initiate new ideas, conduct research, analyze data, develop theories, and solve problems. They also have experience using sophisticated technology and solving complex equations, and can apply physical and mathematical principles across disciplinary boundaries — making them extremely versatile employees.

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100% Employed or Continuing Education
Every 2022-2023 graduate from this major is currently employed or continuing their education.
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What can I do

Where can the physics program lead me after graduation?

The liberal arts physics degree is often seen as the best option for students planning to earn an advanced degree in physics. It is also ideal for students interested in a career in industry and business or students interested in our pre-medical, pre-dental, or pre-veterinary programs.

Physics graduates go on to pursue successful careers in a variety of organizations and industries, typically working in the fields of science, engineering, or education. Jobs available to you may include working at a school or university; working in state or federal government agencies; or positions in high-tech industries, optics technology companies, computer science companies, utility companies, weather bureaus, hospitals, airports, and professional and technical journals.

Example Careers

  • Research scientist
  • Physicist
  • Astronomer
  • Electronic technician
  • Computational scientist
  • Computer programmer
  • Industrial hygienist

Recent Graduates

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Courses information
SampleCourses

Curriculum throughout the physics major will teach you how to solve quantitative problems and find relationships between physical factors. You'll learn how to analyze and interpret scientific data as well as effectively research, organize and arrange information — skills that are highly sought-after by employers. 

Here are a few courses in Physics at UW-Eau Claire.

PHYS 350

Electric and Electronic Circuits

General introduction to electrical circuits and electronics including analysis of DC and AC circuits, simple passive filters, diodes, transistors, operational amplifiers, simple digital electronics, and circuit design and construction.

PHYS 340

Optics

Lecture and laboratory work cover geometrical and physical optics, image formation, optical instruments, interference, diffraction, polarization, and modern topics including lasers.

PHYS 333

Quantum Physics

Introduction to the experimental and theoretical basis of quantum physics, including particle aspects of radiation, matter waves, Bohr model of the atom, Schrodinger wave mechanics and its application to the hydrogen atom and multi-electron atoms.

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