UK's Department of Physics
and Astronomy offers Physics Majors all the resources of an internationally
recognized Faculty combined with the advantages of a small, select program.
Because of our low student-faculty ratio, Physics Majors receive an
unparalleled degree of personal attention from faculty, in small
upper division classes covering all major branches of Physics and Astronomy,
and through numerous research opportunities.
In the liberal arts tradition,
the UK Physics curriculum is flexible enough to accommodate a wide range
of career and educational interests, including
preparation for medical school, engineering graduate school, work in
computer science or information technology, and further study of physics
or astronomy. UK Physics Majors develop the problem-solving and
analytic skills that many employers value, allowing many of our graduates
to enter the workforce directly, while some of our graduates continue
their studies with graduate work in physics or related areas.
An
active chapter of the Society
of Physics Students (SPS) is open to all Physics Majors. The
SPS Room is a place where Majors gather to discuss physics problems,
share pizza, and plan rock-climbing trips.
Follow the links at the left
for more detailed information about any of these topics, scholarships
available to physics majors, and suggested
curricula.