For Prospective Students
Why We're Different
Research-oriented department with opportunities to participate in undergraduate research projects
One-on-one mentoring from faculty members
Close interaction and collaborations with Ph.D. students
Our majors continue their studies in some of the top graduate programs in the country
Our Physics students explore the basic science and technology essential for many occupations in modern industrial society. We support cutting-edge research focused on solving many fundamental and practical problems the world faces, while providing the best possible training for future scientists, educators, and world citizens.
Our graduate students teach, conduct original research, and attend classes. Undergraduate students develop a broad scientific foundation they can take in many directions.
Degree Programs
Majors choose one of three tracks: standard physics, pre-med, or Engineering Physics and Applied Design (EPAD).
Courses
Courses cover the standard topics in theoretical and experimental physics, as well as electives in specialized topics. See the Undergraduate Catalog to explore the complete list of Physics courses. {{youtube:small:right|6Tv_AkaEW0I, An introduction to W&M's Department of Physics}}
Research
Our students are actively involved in research at the frontiers of modern science. All majors complete an independent research project under the supervision of a faculty member. This project culminates with a thesis and presentation, giving you a taste for what graduate work could be like. Our research laboratories offer a range of opportunities for student participation.
Student Activities
We host an active chapter of the Society of Physics Students.
Careers
Many physics majors go on to pursue advanced degrees in physics or related sciences. A physics education also provides a general scientific foundation for subsequent specialization in many other career paths: engineering, law, biology, mathematics, computer science, environmental sciences, finance, technical sales, industrial management, secondary education, and oceanography.
Talk to Us
Want to know more? Our faculty want to connect with you. Contact [[evwilk, Ellie Wilkinson, Administrative Coordinator]] and she'll forward your question on to a professor.