Physics

University of Louisiana at Lafayette physics major Brianna Olalekan

“Without coming here, I wouldn’t know the things I can do with my major or can do with my knowledge. Now, I see you can work for the government, work in brain surgery, work in engineering – everything comes together. You see where physics fits everywhere.”

Meet physics major Brianna Olalekan

You should major in physics if:

  • You're innately curious and eager to tackle unsolved questions.
  • You want to understand all the fields underpinned by physics: engineering, microbiology, neuroscience, chemistry, financial analysis — practically any scientific, engineering, or technical field.
  • You want a career and competitive salary in applied and fundamental research, engineering and aerospace, ˿첥 sciences, biomedical engineering, or other scientific fields.

Physics is how we understand the world around us. It studies nature at all scales through matter and radiation, forces and ˿첥, space and time.

Physics challenges our imaginations and leads to great discoveries and technological developments that change our lives in fundamental studies, medicine, ˿첥, aerospace, engineering, and finance.

As a physics major at UL Lafayette, you can choose from five concentrations:

  • Traditional Physics
  • Computer Science
  • Geology & Geophysics
  • Informatics
  • Pre-Allied Health

Physics at UL Lafayette

What's Physics Like?

  • Research
    Rated 3 out of 3
  • Writing
    Rated 1 out of 3
  • Group work & collaboration
    Rated 2 out of 3
  • Math
    Rated 3 out of 3
  • Internships
    Rated 1 out of 3
  • Theory
    Rated 3 out of 3
100%

job placement rate

All of our graduates have found jobs in technical fields within 6 months of graduation — with starting salaries at $50,000 or higher.

Life as a Physics Major