Physics

Bachelor of Science (B.S.)

Explore the fundamental laws of nature with a physics degree.

Are you curious about how the world works? Then physics is the right program for you.

In physics, you'll study the laws that govern our very existence. From the big bang to small particle behavior, physics approaches nature on a fundamental level from the largest to the smallest scale.

At Frostburg State, you'll investigate the mechanics behind matter and motion through time and space. Deconstruct and solve problems by applying basic principles through experiments and mathematical analysis. As you progress through the program you'll work in multi-disciplinary teams to develop critical thinking and communication skills.

Make it Your Own

Choose between our Traditional Track or Engineering Track, which includes courses from the engineering programs.

 

Materials Engineering Program Highlights

  • Conduct undergraduate research and with experienced faculty in your area of interest. Research areas include renewable energy, astrophysics, wireless sensors, acoustics, and computational physics.

  • Use cutting-edge technology. The Compton Science Center is full of specialized, modern labs, including data-acquisition equipment and software that stores and analyzes your data.

  • Gain real-world experience with opportunities like service learning, internships, summer employment and lab assistant work-studies.

  • Meet your peers in the Physics & Engineering Club and take part in fun projects and outreach outside of class.

What can I do with a physics degree?

$122,850

Median pay for materials engineers (BLS 2021)


Related Occupations

Scientific Researcher

Applications Engineer

Lab Technician

Teacher

Data Analyst

For research and academia, physicists need a Ph.D., although physicist positions in the federal government require a bachelor's degree in physics. Many physics graduates are employed in engineering or computer science fields as well. For more information, visit the American Institute of Physics or the Bureau of Labor Statistics - Physicists.

What You'll Learn

  • Classical Mechanics
  • Quantam Physics
  • Astrophysics
  • Introduction to Computational Physics

A Frostburg State education: more valuable than ever.

With nationally recognized academic programs, real-world learning experiences, a top-notch support system, and a thriving student life, Frostburg State is a place where you can discover yourself, define your goals, and prepare for your future.

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