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Explore the forces that shape our universe and collaborate with professors on cutting-edge research. Choose a physics major and pursue groundbreaking research.

Program Snapshot

Undergraduate Bachelor of Arts, Undergraduate Bachelor of Science

Major, Minor

124

4 Years

Salem Campus

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Our Physics Major & Minor

Learn fundamental theories and apply them to hands-on research opportunities. Find professors that will mentor, inspire, and challenge you at every level. Explore our physics degree to prepare for graduate programs and scientific careers.

Why choose Physics at Willamette?

  • We support your career interests. Whether you want to pursue a career in physics, engineering, math, or data science, Willamette offers the right resources. Connect with faculty members, academic advisors, and research projects to find your ideal path.
  • Find support outside the classroom. From physics club to tutoring opportunities, students can find support from their peers. Willamette offers a friendly and collaborative community that supports your academic journey.
  • Gain real-world research experience. We require physics majors to spend at least a full year of independent research in one of our research laboratories". Find internships and research projects on and off campus to develop your skills and make an impact.

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Alumni Stories

As a top physics program, our alumni find success wherever they go. Physics graduates join the best graduate schools and explore career paths in physics, engineering, and even computer science. Alumni pursue careers in a wide range of fields, including acoustics and quantum computing.

  • Hannah Rarick ’21

    Research and faculty boost grad’s success in physics
    Despite struggling with physics in high school, Hannah Rarick ’21 excelled in her physics major at Willamette. She found herself much more engaged with staff and in significant research opportunities. Rarick is pursuing a PhD in physics at the University of Washington with a fellowship to study quantum materials and information.

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    Elisa Ahern ’15

    Willamette Physics student earns Fulbright scholarship
    Elisa Ahern ’15, a Fulbright scholarship recipient, mentored young girls in science, led the German club, participated in athletics, and worked as a teaching assistant and tutor; she received a master’s in bioinformatics and has interests in the bioinformatics industry and teaching.

Introducing Some of Our Faculty

Our physics department boasts insightful faculty members who are actively contributing to the physical science world. Through important research opportunities and small class sizes, physics students can gain the knowledge they need to make an impact.

  • Meet Professor Watkins

    Dr. Richard Watkins is deeply immersed in astrophysics, cosmology, and particle physics. By studying the cosmos, he seeks to unveil the distribution and evolution of matter in the universe, shedding light on complex phenomena for his students.

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  • Meet Professor Altman

    Dr. David Altman is engaged in understanding the intricate dynamics within cells. He probes microscopic engines in the cell using lasers and microscopes.

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  • Meet Professor Borrero

    Dr. Daniel Borrero brings real-world experience and innovative teaching methods to the classroom. Students in his courses benefit from his interdisciplinary approach to hands-on experiments using cutting-edge technology, and a curriculum designed to foster deep understanding and practical skills in physics.

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Curriculum

Build an apparatus to investigate chaos or wield lasers to explore the inner workings of molecular motor proteins. Gain hands-on experience with computational science techniques, using simulations and modeling to explore and understand complex physical phenomena. Become fluent in Python and join open-ended research projects. Explore advanced and introductory course options.

  • PHYS 340 Advanced Data Analysis and Simulation

    Master advanced data analysis methods essential for cutting-edge physics research, using Python for exercises and simulations. Work on real-world projects, covering topics like Bayesian estimation, Monte Carlo techniques, and machine learning.

  • PHYS 495W Research Seminar I

    Design and conduct individual research projects with faculty mentorship, enhancing your research and scientific communication skills. Through seminars, mentoring, and thesis writing, students will culminate their coursework with a presentation of their progress report.

Program Requirements

Our Bachelor of Arts Physics major requires 57 semester hours to complete the degree. This is comprised by 39-45 semester hours in Physics, 8 semester hours in Mathematics, 4 semester hours in Computer Science, and up to 9 semester hours in allied disciplines.

Our Bachelor of Science Physics major requires 57 semester hours to complete the degree. This is comprised by 45 semester hours in Physics, 8 semester hours in Mathematics, 4 semester hours in Computer Science.

Students pursuing a Physics minor will need to complete 23 semester hours in select Physics courses.

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Admissions Information

Our Physics program is open to first-year students, transfer students, and international students. Learn more about Willamette’s undergraduate admissions process to get started.

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Financial Aid and Scholarships

Willamette University offers generous merit scholarships and financial aid to Physics majors, with no separate application required. All admitted undergraduates are automatically considered for scholarships starting at $26,000 per year. For students with financial need and a passion for STEM, our STEM Fellows Program provides up to $10,000 annually for first-year students. This program includes mentorship, field trips, tutoring, and more, helping students succeed in their STEM careers.

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    900 State Street
    Salem Oregon 97301 U.S.A.

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