Skip to Content
Arts and Sciences
Physics
Undergraduate
Bachelor of Science (B.S.)

Physics

In Seton Hall's Physics program, you can join other great minds in the search for answers to big questions like how did the universe begin? How is a star born? What is the densest thing on Earth? Our B.S. students choose from three curriculum options, helping them prepare for many different careers. In our BA or BS physics program you'll learn from renowned experts, while working alongside them on groundbreaking research. You can explore a career in secondary education, business, law and allied health, or you can continue your education in a top graduate program and prepare for advanced positions in research and academia. Our students have been admitted to prestigious programs at Duke, Harvard, MIT, Princeton and many others.

  • Gain real-world experience with internships at top employers like Alcatel Lucent Technologies, U.S. Department of Defense, Ford Motor Company, Lockheed Martin and more.
  • Work alongside faculty on cutting-edge research starting as early as your freshman year. More than 80% of our students conduct research with faculty!
  • Apply for research funding from the NASA & New Jersey Space Grant Consortium –– more than a dozen of our students have been awarded these grants.
  • Acquire practical skills in our astronomical observatory equipped with a 16-inch coma free telescope and CCD camera. Other instrumentations include a pulsed laser deposition system, X-ray diffractometer and much more.
  • Gain cutting-edge research experience with Dr. M. Alper Sahiner, in semiconductors and laser processing of solar cells in collaboration with Brookhaven National Laboratory, NIST and IBM.
  • Attend national conferences –– many times with all expenses paid by Seton Hall. Last year alone almost 25% of physics majors traveled to conferences across the country!
  • Learn from renowned and innovative faculty like Dr. Jose Lopez –– an expert in plasma physics and rated as one of the 10 smartest people in NJ! Other faculty are developing high-efficiency solar cells as a clean-energy alternatives, as well as investigating cell population and cytoskeleton dynamics.
  • Have the opportunity to be inducted to Sigma Pi Sigma, the National Physics Honor Society.

 

College Facts

  • 2.8K Undergraduate Enrollment
  • 6:1 Student to Faculty Ratio
  • 100 % Employment Rate
  • 100 % Graduate School Acceptance Rate
ArtSci By the Numbers

What Great Minds Can Do
Fernanda Duarte

NASA funded Fernanda Duarte’s research as a sophomore at Seton Hall.

Read More

NASA funded Fernanda Duarte’s research as a sophomore at Seton Hall.

Read More

Curriculum

Our physics courses emphasize the close relationship between theory and experiment and delve into topics of current interest in fundamental physics and modern technology. 

The Applied Option prepares you for graduate or advanced study in physics or an allied field: astronomy, engineering, mathematics, chemistry, medicine, computer science, law.

The Industrial Option prepares you for a professional career in industry, government or secondary education.

There are also several five-year dual degree programs that can lead to a B.S. Physics/M.S. in Data Science, B.S. Physics/M.S. in Applied Physics and Engineering, or as B.S. in Physics (from Seton Hall) and a B.S. in Engineering from Stevens Institute of Technology.


View the detailed B.S. in Physics Curriculum »

Jose Lopez: Fascinated by Physics

Professor Jose Lopez — an international expert on microplasmas who was named one of New Jersey’s “biggest brains” — on teaching and studying physics at Seton Hall.

Faculty Listing

The faculty of the Department of Physics is a community of renowned and active researchers. In one recent year, the physics faculty produced six peer-reviewed articles in high-impact journals, 17 papers presented at national and international conferences, two plenary lectures and four invited lectures. Our faculty members also hold prestigious research grants from NASA and the National Science Foundation and regularly include students (both undergraduate and graduate) in their research projects.

View all Department faculty »

yurko 75x85 posing
Michael Yurko
Assistant Professor
View Profile
Photo of Professor Aras Konjhodzic, Ph.D. posing
Aras Konjhodzic
Contract Professor
View Profile
Eerie Morales posing
Erie Morales
Physics Professor
View Profile
Headshot of Weining Wang. posing
Weining Wang
Associate Professor and Director of Graduate Studies
View Profile

Experience Seton Hall. Visit Us Today.

As one of the country's leading Catholic universities, Seton Hall has been developing students in mind, heart and spirit since 1856. Home to nearly 10,000 undergraduate and graduate students, Seton Hall is a place that nurtures compassionate leaders who are prepared to make a difference in the world.

Seton Hall offers all the advantages of a large research university - a national reputation; challenging academic programs; notable alumni; state-of-the-art facilities; renowned faculty; and extensive opportunities for internships, research and scholarship - with all the benefits of a small, supportive and nurturing environment.

The best way to truly experience Seton Hall is to visit us in person.

Attend Open House