Bachelor degree in Physics at Harvard University

 

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Bachelor Degree in Physics at Harvard University

Harvard University
Bachelor degree
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The Harvard Physics Department has a large and very active undergraduate program, graduating 50-60 majors (concentrators) a year (including those in the Chemistry and Physics concentration, also administered by the department). The hallmark of the undergraduate program is flexibility, as 40-50 percent of Harvard physics graduates go to graduate school in physics or a closely related field; the rest pursue a wide range of careers including medical school, law school or business school as well as immediate employment. 25 percent of concentrators are women; 5 percent black, 20 percent Asian, and 6 percent Latino.

Concentrators are required to take a relatively small number of courses relative to other science concentrations at Harvard. This makes the concentration very flexible, and many students choose joint concentrations such as Physics-Mathematics, Physics-Astronomy and Physics-History of Science, in addition to the special Chemistry and Physics concentration. The faculty are enthusiastic about both undergraduate students and physics.

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