Physics (BS) - Applied Physics (2024)

About

The concepts of physics are basic to matter, energy and all phenomena. They help us understand how the world around us works, from cell phones to tsunamis, anatomy to cathedrals and DNA to black holes. Physics is the basis for modern technology, and for the tools and instruments used in medicine, engineering, manufacturing and other sciences.

Students in Appalachian State University’s Bachelor of Science in Physics – Applied Physics degree receive the guidance and instruction to harness these concepts. Whether you choose to continue on to graduate school or pursue a career in industries such as computing, engineering, biotechnology, nanotechnology or statistics, you will be equipped with the necessary knowledge, technical training and problem-solving skills to handle many challenges.

BS majors can add flexibility to their education by including electives in mathematical physics, medical physics, astrophysics, electronics, philosophy and physics, chemical physics and more. Combine that with access to top-notch facilities including Dark Sky Observatory, millions of dollars’ worth of electron and optical microscopes, curated and regularly updated electronics laboratories, and an atmospheric physics research station funded by NASA, and Appalachian’s Department of Physics and Astronomy is an extraordinary place to learn and grow.

After Graduation

Employment: Students who graduate with a B.S. or a B.A. in physics from Appalachian State University have gone on to work for the American Physical Society, Clarkston Consulting, EcoGreen Energy Solutions, National Instruments, Halliburton, Campbell Scientific, BMW Manufacturing and Qorvo.

Graduate School: Students who graduate with a B.S. or a B.A. in physics from Appalachian State University have gone on to graduate programs at the following schools:

  • Appalachian State University – Engineering Physics
  • North Carolina State University – Materials Engineering, Electrical Engineering
  • Wake Forest University – Physics
  • Stanford University – Aerospace Engineering
  • Duke University – Biomedical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Physics
  • University of California-Los Angeles – Civil Engineering
  • Clemson University – Astrophysics
  • Indiana University-Bloomington – Astrophysics
  • UNC-Charlotte – Physics, Optical Sciences
  • Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute – Nuclear Engineering
  • University of Maryland – Physics, Chemical Physics
  • Rochester Institute of Technology – Microelectronics Engineering
  • University of Colorado - Boulder - Physics
  • Colorado State University - Physics

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People

  • Student Profile: Kara Snow

    The summer before entering college, Kara Snow asked Dr. Dan Caton if he would allow her to join his astronomy research team. Much to her surprise, he agreed. With his guidance, she imaged her first binary star system before beginning her first year at Appalachian.

  • Alumna Profile: Nykesha Fyffe ’17

    Now a graduate student at North Carolina A&T State University, Nykesha Fyffe plans to use applied physics to improve lives and solve problems of the future.

  • Alumnus Profile: Brian Myer

    “A physics degree opens a surprising number of doors.”

    – Brian Myer ’06, research and development engineer for Optimax Systems Inc.

  • Student Profile: Aeron McConnell

    McConnell came to Appalachian fascinated by math. Then, an introductory physics course turned him on to a new love. Now, he’s majoring — and succeeding — in both disciplines.

Courses

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Related Programs

  • Physics (BA)
  • Physics (BS) - Secondary Education

Minors

A minor is optional.

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Engagement Outside the Classroom

Research in Physics and Astronomy –The Department of Physics and Astronomy is committed to supporting its majors with undergraduate research opportunities. Professors value the research experience as one of the most instrumental for success beyond the undergraduate level. Contact Dr. Brooke Hester for more information.

The Physics and Astronomy Club – Members of the club are dedicated to educating the public on various topics of physics and astronomy and supporting their peers with access to resources and community. Throughout the academic year, they plan and take part in social activities, service-oriented projects and community outreach efforts.

Students for Inclusive Excellence in STEM – The primary focus of the club is to educate and promote inclusive excellence and diversity in all STEM departments through outreach and departmental involvement.

Appalachian State University Robotics Club – The group is designing and creating a prototype rover called “Marty” that serves as a tester for autonomous driving systems. The club plans to compete in the University Rover Challenge, an annual event featuring a "Mars-esque" environment in southern Utah.

Team Sunergy - The Appalachian State Solar Vehicle Team includes students from a diverse range of disciplines including physics, sustainable technology, business, music and computer science. Through this diverse compilation of skills, members represent Appalachian’s commitment to sustainable energy initiatives at international solar vehicle competitions.

Global Learning

Appalachian is committed to introducing students to different cultures and teaching them how to live and interact in a global society.

Admission Requirements

There are no admission requirements beyond admission to Appalachian State University.

Physics (BS) - Applied Physics (2024)

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