Physics, B.A.
The Bachelor of Arts degree in Physics provides a program appropriate for students interested in such careers as teaching, public service, business, or science journalism. This program does not include the advanced study needed by students who wish to prepare for careers as physicists, but provides the breadth needed for many other innovative and challenging occupations.
The total number of units required for the Bachelor of Arts degree in Physics is 120 units, of which 81 units are in the major. Two options are available: General and Astrophysics. Consult with an advisor for the specific number of units required in all areas of the degree including GE and free electives.
The Department of Physics and Astronomy offers an honors program for qualified students. Students may apply in their junior year after completing PHYS 2100-2200 and PHYS 3300-3400. Candidates must maintain a B (3.0) grade point average both in their major and overall. Completion of the honors program requires 2 units of independent, research-oriented study (PHYS 3960) and presentation of the work in a colloquium. Graduation with honors in Physics is conferred upon those students whom the faculty of the department deem worthy after presentation of the colloquium. Diplomas and transcripts of honors program graduates are designated: “Graduated with Departmental Honors in Physics.”
For Major Specific Admissions Criteria go to http://www.calstatela.edu/admissions/major-specific-criteria