Why Choose the double major?

If you are interested in the applications of mathematics in real-world situations like engineering, scientific modeling, etc., then the double major certainly widens your career option. If you are interested in working for NASA, the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, and the Aerospace and Aeronautics industry, then the double major is a better fit for you. Naturally, if you wish to be a theoretical physicist, then the double major is a clear choice.

The Double Major in Physics and Mathematics (124 credit hours):
AREA I (6 hours): standard catalog requirement
AREA II (12 hours): standard catalog requirement
AREA III (12 hours): Physics with Calculus I + Lab, Calculus I,
4 hours of general science (astronomy is the recommended course)
AREA IV (12 hours): standard catalog requirement
AREA V (7 hours): University Orientation, Computer Science 1, Introduction to Statistics
Physics Major (37 hours)
Math Major (38 hours)

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