Undergraduate Programs
Undergraduate Programs
The University of Delaware’s Department of Physics and Astronomy offers an undergraduate major program leading to the B.S. in physics, with the option of a concentration in astronomy/astrophysics, as well as a B.S. in applied physics. There are also majors leading to the B.A. in physics, the B.A. in physics education, and the B.A. in astronomy, as well as minors in physics and in astronomy. Honors degrees are also available.
The department maintains a balanced program of instruction for students who wish to acquire some understanding of physics as part of their cultural background, as well as for those who require training in physics in preparation for engineering or scientific careers. Intermediate and advanced courses are offered for students who plan teaching or research careers in physics or related disciplines.
The research activity of the Physics and Astronomy Department and the Bartol Research Institute in Sharp Laboratory is diverse and substantial. Undergraduate participation in research is encouraged.
Look at our undergraduate programs
Visit the UD Catalog for more information about University and College of Arts and Science degree requirements.
Our Minors
An undergraduate minor in astronomy or physics offers a comprehensive study of the fundamentals and core concepts.
Astronomy Minor
Physics Minor
Honors Degree
With the honors degree curriculum, students can engage deeply in the knowledge base and tailor their program to best match their interests and needs. Students can develop close relationships with their peers and faculty through courses with small class sizes and projects with faculty. To learn more, visit UD’s Honors College website.
Applied Physics (H.B.S.)
Physics Education Honors (H.B.A.)
Physics Honors (H.B.A.)
Physics Honors (H.B.S.)
4+1 Programs
Currently enrolled undergraduate students at UD who are pursuing degrees in physics or astronomy may be eligible to apply for a 4+1 bachelor’s and master’s degree program. This option allows students to earn a graduate degree within five years. Applicants must declare their interest at the beginning of their junior year to successfully coordinate the coursework and thesis requirements.