Description
Students who are interested in the practical application of physics and computational methods, but would like a less specialized education than they would find in a computer science department, will find that this degree track provides them with a solid education. In addition to the strong physics core curriculum, students can focus on the use of computational techniques in a number of scientific fields, such as physics, chemistry, geophysics, and different engineering fields. Students interested in moving directly into industry, and students who want to pursue a graduate degree in either computational methods or physics, will find this program valuable.
Further information on this emphasis is forthcoming.