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Physics

Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Science
Physics BA, BS

The BA and BS programs develop versatile skills in theoretical and experimental physics that many employers in technologically oriented businesses and industry find attractive.

Overview

Because employers look for physics graduates with a solid background in experimental methods and the use of modern electronic equipment and computers, all programs stress individual attention from faculty and practical laboratory experience. Oswego's physics program offers many hands-on opportunities in the Shineman Center through many labs and a working planetarium — as well as through sought-after internships and chances to study abroad.

Oswego offers top-notch internships, co-op opportunities and connections, most notably immersive 10-week internships at NASA's CalTech Jet Propulsion Laboratory. Participate hands-on in faculty research as part of your senior capstone experience in undergraduate research.

Physics facilities include our planetarium, computational laboratory, condensed matter physics laboratory, nanotechnology laboratory, thin films laboratory and nuclear instrumentation detectors lab, and an outdoor observatory.

Curriculum

The BA combines a broad liberal arts education with a substantial physics component, while the BS places more emphasis on physics, establishing a foundation for graduate study in physics, electrical engineering or mechanical engineering, plus tracks in traditional physics and applied physics.

Bachelor of Arts Bachelor of Science

Shineman Center for Science, Engineering and Innovation

This $118 million-dollar facility serves as the home for the mathematics, science, computing and engineering programs. This 230,000 square-foot center features a planetarium, three observation decks, a greenhouse, extensive laboratories and state of-the-art equipment.

Outcomes

  • Students will be well prepared in Newtonian mechanics, electromagnetism, quantum physics and experimental methods
  • Ability to communicate effectively, orally and written with peers and the general population (as citizens evaluating issues of science)
  • Ability to function effectively in a research setting
  • Knowledge of astronomy and the universe

Career Opportunities

  • Technologically oriented businesses and industry
  • Teaching
  • Astronomy
  • Engineering
  • Inventions and patents
  • Academic or corporate laboratories

I have taken part in 4 semesters and one summer of paid research. Doing research provided me with the opportunity to work in a physics lab directly with my research adviser. This was the perfect way to get introduced to how current day problems and questions are being addressed. I have spent almost a year on a project that I designed and it has been quite exciting and rewarding.

I have engaged in learning in several vastly different environments. Doing so not only taught me about my topic of study, but about different cultures, and work environments. As a result I have learned much more than if I had not had the research and work experiences I have had during my time at SUNY Oswego.

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