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Department of Chemistry, Physics, and Atmospheric Sciences – PHYSICS
College of Science, Engineering, and Technology


 

If you have ever wondered scientifically, “why” something is the way it is, or “how” can something exist or behave the way it does, then you’ve entered the realm of physics. Physics is the most fundamental of all sciences, and is the study of nature that is all around us. Physicists try to understand the most basic laws that govern the behavior of nature.

Globally Competitive Education

General Requirements/Curriculum

Learn more about the General Requirements and Curriculum for the Undergraduate and Graduate Program available through the Department of Chemistry, Physics, and Atmospheric Sciences at Jackson State University.

Undergraduate Studies

Graduate Studies

Join our Physics program and prepare to compete globally. Our rigorous, high-quality programs in physics are designed to cultivate passionate, lifelong learners and leaders. Through professional service and scholarly contributions, our students engage with the world’s scientific community. Hands-on research projects in well-equipped laboratories are a key component of our program, giving students the opportunity to present their findings at national conferences.

LEARN BY DOING

Learn about the frontiers of space and time while searching for extrasolar planets and world-renowned observatories. Explore the mind-bending consequences of Einstein’s theory of gravity and curved space-time, or unlock the mysteries of our awesome Earth with field research opportunities. 

“Challenging Minds, Changing Lives.”

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READY TO JOIN?

For more information, please contact us at (601) 979-7012.  We look forward to meeting with you and seeing how our program can help you achieve your goals.

Location

Department of Chemistry, Physics, and Atmospheric Sciences
College of Science, Engineering & Technology
Jackson State University
P.O. Box 18750
Jackson, MS 39217

 

DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRY, PHYSICS, AND ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES

Contact

(601) 979-7012