Undergraduate Programs in Physics

Students majoring in physics have two degree options — the Bachelor of Science (B.S.) and the Bachelor of Arts (B.A.).  While both degrees share the same university, school, science, and math requirements, the B.S. requires a research experience and the stronger component of physics coursework. The B.A. degree requires fewer physics credits and more general electives.

Bachelor of Science in Physics

The B.S program offers the choice of a broad track and three specializations —  astronomy, condensed matter, and education. Find out more about the B.S. in Physics curriculum.

The B.S. program, with two credit hours of research and a minimum of 39 to 45 credit hours of physics coursework, depending on the track, is recommended for students interested in pursuing employment in science and technology, or advanced degrees in physics, astronomy, chemistry, engineering, and secondary education.

View the suggested course sequence for each Physics track:

Bachelor of Arts in Physics

The B.A. degree can be obtained as a stand-alone program, or as part of a four-year B.A./B.S. or B.A./B.A. with chemistry or mathematics, or as part of a 3/2 double-major B.A./B.S. program with engineering from an associate university. Find out more about the B.A. in Physics curriculum.

The B.A. program, with a minimum of 32 credit hours of physics coursework, is suitable for students with a broader range of interests, particularly those planning to attend law, medical, or dental school.

Dual Degree Programs

The Department offers two dual degree programs:

  • B.A. in Physics and B.S. in Engineering
  • B.S. in Physics and M.S. in Education

Study Abroad Opportunities

Students in the Physics program can enhance their academic experience by taking advantage of several Study Abroad programs offered by Duquesne University.

The Department of Physics

Fisher Hall
Duquesne University
Pittsburgh, PA 15282

412.396.6351  Phone
412.396.4829  Fax
physics@duq.edu

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