BSc in Physics
Dillard University
Key Information
Campus location
New Orleans, USA
Languages
English
Study format
On-Campus
Duration
4 years
Pace
Full time
Tuition fees
USD 15,790 / per year
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Introduction
Mission
The mission of the Bachelor of Science Degree program in Physics is to offer traditional preparation of students for opportunities in graduate study, research, pre-engineering, and employment. There are two concentrations in the Physics degree program: Medical Physics and Pre-Engineering. The curriculum is designed to provide students with a solid foundation and training opportunities in interdisciplinary research areas such as Chemical Physics, Medical Physics, Biomedical Engineering, Material Science, Optics & Lasers, and Engineering.
The Physics program offers several options for obtaining a dual degree (BS/BE). Students may earn a Bachelor’s Degree in Engineering by completing the three-year curriculum at Dillard University and one of the two-year curriculums at the host institution:
- Columbia University (BS/BE)
- Georgia Institute of Technology (BS/BE)
- Tulane University (BS/BE)
- University of New Orleans (BS/BE)
Student Learning Outcomes
- Demonstrate preparedness for graduate study and/or entry-level employment.
- Effectively matriculate in 3-2 Pre-Engineering and Medical Physics program.
- Demonstrate preparedness for independent study and research through interaction with scholars and experts in their disciplines.
- Acquire experience through hands-on-training on major research equipment available in the program.
Requirements for Bachelor of Science in Physics
Complete a total of 128 credit hours of coursework for graduation.
Requirements for Bachelor of Science in Physics - Medical Physics
Complete a total of 128 credit hours of coursework for graduation.
Requirements for Bachelor of Science in Physics – Pre-Engineering
Complete a total of 137 credit hours of coursework for graduation.