3 Year BS Degree
An accelerated degree course of study is available for academically qualified and well-motivated students to earn a full Bachelor of Science degree in Physics or Engineering Physics. This option allows them to graduate sooner than they would in a traditional four year program. The benefits to this course of study include:
- Reducing the cost of an undergraduate education (a full years expense!)
- Leaving an extra year of federal loans that can be applied to graduate school
- Entering the work force or graduate school a year sooner
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Being eligible for summer research after freshman year (typically must wait two years)
Prospective students may request an accelerated degree schedule if they enter Ouachita
as a freshman with 16 college credit hours for the following courses:
- Western Civilization in Global Context (3 hr)
- Composition I (3 hr)
- *Calculus I (4 hr)
- **Foreign Language (6 hr)
Students embarking on the accelerated degree course of study will be monitored carefully
to ensure they are performing at expected levels. If a student finds that they are
unable to maintain the level of involvement necessary or their performance is less
than required, a student will be strongly encouraged to convert into a traditional
four year degree course of study.
No one undertakes research in physics with the intention of winning a prize. It is
the joy of discovering something no one knew before.
- Stephen Hawking (Theoretical Physicist and Author)
If you would like more information about this exciting degree, please contact us at
[email protected].
*Full credit for Calculus I is absolutely required as a student MUST start Calculus
II as a freshman. Otherwise, course sequencing issues will prevent a student from
graduating in three years.
**A student can transfer in Six hours of foreign language or take these courses during
summer terms. It is possible that if a student transfers in more courses than listed
above, time would be available for these courses to be taken during a regular school
year. Due to potential scheduling issues, it is still recommend that the language
courses be taken during summer terms.