Physics, BS

Program Delivery
On Campus
Total Credits
120 Credits

About the Program

The Bachelor of Science (BS) in Physics is designed to help students attain their professional goals in physics. There are four options within the program to enable students to achieve their particular educational objectives:

  • Traditional Physics
  • Solid State Physics
  • Energy Science
  • Secondary Education

Focus of Study

By choosing an option, students can focus their studies on their particular area of interest. For example, the Traditional Physics option studies topics as varied as orbits, electromagnetic waves, lasers, quantum physics, and optics. Other options such as the Solid State, involve thermal, electronic, magnetic, and optical properties of materials and their applications.

The Energy Science option covers such topics as renewable energy, solar cells, wind energy, and nuclear physics. The Secondary Education option emphasizes courses that will be helpful for people teaching at the secondary level. This includes astronomy, physics in everyday life, and modern physics.

Program Requirements

  • Requires a minimum of 51 to 54 credit hours of PES coursework
  • Requires a minimum of 30 to 39 credit hours of upper-division (3000-4999 level) PES coursework.
  • All PES courses must have a grade of “C” or better.

Specialization Track Options

The UCCS Department of Physics & Energy Science offers four options:

Traditional Physics Option
This option is designed for students intending to pursue graduate studies in physics or planning to obtain a position in industry.

Solid State Physics Option
This option is designed for students presently employed by or intending to be employed in the semiconductor or other high-tech industries. It will provide theoretical foundations and practical experience in solid-state physics.

Energy Science Option
This option will prepare graduates for energy-related careers in industry and government and will provide the student with a strong background in the technical, economic, and instrumentation aspects of all energy resources.

Secondary Education Option
This option allows students to get a B.S. in Physics and secondary science teacher certification in collaboration with the UCCSTeach program.

Admissions Details

To learn more about admission requirements and the application process, please visit the UCCS Admissions page.

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Coursework

For additional details regarding the program coursework, please visit the Academic Catalog .