The Bachelor of Science in Physics Degree
The Traditional Bachelor of Science (B.S.) Degree in Physics is designed especially for those who envision a research career as a scientist or engineer. Courses taken under the traditional plan of study are rigorous enough to prepare the student for entry into advanced studies (M.S., Ph.D.) in physics, or, often (with the appropriate electives), in physics-related areas such as: applied physics, optics, photonics, electrical-engineering, materials science, etc.
The OSU Physics Department offers a complete range of elementary and advanced Physics courses. See the Physics Course Catalog for more information.
In addition to these undergraduate courses, advanced seniors may be given the opportunity of taking graduate courses in classical mechanics, statistical thermodynamics, lasers, and quantum mechanics.
Juniors and seniors are encouraged to work with a faculty member on a research project.
One of the great advantages of a Physics degree is the flexibility in course sequencing, and the freedom provided by the 28 credit hours of electives.
2008-2009 Academic Year Documents
- Degree Requirements for a BS in Physics 2008-2009 (*.pdf)
- College of Arts & Sciences Requirements 2008-2009 (*.pdf)
- Additional Opportunities 2008-2009 (*.pdf)
2007-2008 Academic Year Documents
- Degree Requirements for a BS in Physics 2007-2008 (*.pdf)
- College of Arts & Sciences Requirements 2007-2008 (*.pdf)
- Additional Opportunities 2007-2008 (*.pdf)
Sample Plan Of Study
The Sample Plan of Study is based on the requirements for students matriculating during the 2008-2009 academic year. Please consult with your advisor in order to develop a plan of study that meets your specific education and career goals.

