About the Minor :
Offered by the School of Mathematics & Natural Sciences, the Physics minor invites students from diverse fields—Computer Science, Economics, Psychology, Management, Life Sciences, and more—to explore the fundamental forces behind nature and technology.
This 32-credit program spans five semesters, covering core topics like Mechanics, Electromagnetism, Thermal Physics, Optics, and Quantum Theory, along with advanced areas such as Biophysics, Nonlinear Dynamics, and Spectroscopy. Hands-on labs and real-world contexts ensure clarity, curiosity, and scientific literacy.
But more than content, these Minor builds mindset—training students to think like physicists: logical, adaptable, and precise. Whether you’re modeling markets, building smart sensors, exploring neurotech, or driving climate innovation, Physics offers depth and a systems view across domains.
Graduates find pathways into R&D, quantum tech, finance, policy, health diagnostics, or top interdisciplinary graduate programs. In a world driven by science and complexity, the Physics Minor equips you not just with knowledge—but with insight, innovation, and leadership.