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Physics Department

Interviews with the 2024 Physics seniors

About our program

Physics has been called the “fundamental science.” It explores matter and energy and the rules that govern them that are vital to scientific understanding.

The curriculum at SUNY Cortland encompasses all of the major branches of physics, from classical physics and the exploration of entire galaxies to quantum mechanics and the study of the tiniest subatomic particles.

As a physics major, you’ll gain a strong background in applied mathematics, learn advanced computer skills, and work with sophisticated science instrumentation. You’ll also be able to collaborate with faculty on advanced research projects.

By studying physics at SUNY Cortland, you are preparing yourself for successful careers in a wide range of scientific fields, business, industry, government, teaching and in many other areas.



News

STEM symposium a family affair

Nov. 5, 2024
It’s no coincidence that both father and daughter were encouraged to pursue science academic careers.

Innovative program seeks to spark science careers

Sept. 10, 2024
New students from underrepresented groups exposed to new science, technology, engineering and math options.

Faculty, staff recognized by SUNY chancellor

April 30, 2024
SUNY will present Chancellor’s Awards for Excellence to three SUNY Cortland employees.

SUNY Cortland recognized for election encouragement

April 16, 2024
For a second time, the university is honored for its voter education, registration and turnout efforts.

Physics and art departments host eclipse viewing  

March 19, 2024
A rare solar phenomenon will unite the worlds of physics and art on campus.