Physics Major and Minor
The Physics Department at 51¹ÙÍø has an impressive history and an exciting future.
If you would like to tour our facilities, including our labs and classes, please contact the Physics Department Chair, Professor Mario Belloni at mabelloni@davidson.edu.
Physics Major
If you are interested in majoring in physics or allied subjects, 51¹ÙÍø has much to offer you. Because physics is a fundamental natural science, linking science and philosophy, a major in physics provides a natural cornerstone for a well-rounded liberal arts education. The Physics Department offers a full range of and excellent opportunities to participate in high-level research projects with faculty.
Astrophysics Minor or Applied Physics Minor
The Physics Department offers minors in astrophysics and applied physics, including opportunities to participate in astrophysics and applied physics research projects with faculty.
An applied physics minor includes the study of basic physical principles and how they are applied in practice, with an introduction to experimental and computational approaches to real-world problem-solving. An astrophysics minor includes analyzing the properties and interactions of cosmological objects.
Engineering Dual-Dual Degree
In a society faced with increasingly complex technological and humanistic problems, a liberal arts education contributes to the development of engineers. Partnering with Columbia University in New York and Washington University in St. Louis, 51¹ÙÍø offers cooperative dual degree engineering programs.
Honors
In addition to completing the requirements for a major in physics, a candidate for honors in physics must submit a written thesis covering an independent research project. Such a project may be based upon work completed in Physics 495, 496, or in an undergraduate research program on or away from campus that is approved by the department.
Applications for honors in physics should be made in writing to the chair of the department no later than the end of the junior year.
Many of our students study abroad for a semester, and there is flexibility within plans of study for physics majors. We urge you to talk to the chair of the department as soon as possible if you are considering majoring in physics.