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Physics, Engineering, & Astronomy


Solve problems, build solutions, and imagine the Universe, from the smallest particles to the largest galaxies.

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Physics, Engineering, & Astronomy

A curriculum both strong and flexible

Problem Solving Together

Designing solutions to complex problems requires experimentation, the integration of competing perspectives, and the application of knowledge from different disciplines.

That’s why cultivating a diverse community of students and faculty is valued by Beloit’s Department of Physics, Engineering, and Astronomy. By supporting and challenging each other, we can solve big problems together.

As a member of this community, you will develop a core set of problem-solving skills specific to your major: how to define problems, investigate data, and create strategies to drive toward a solution. But you will also acquire the operational skills you’ll need in both your career and life.

More than One Pathway

Whether you are interested in physics for physics’ sake, love engineering, or are passionate about astronomy, a physics major at Beloit earns a scaffolded physics degree that grows the knowledge you need. And that growing knowledge will be reinforced through application in our well-equipped labs, machine shop, and the Maker Lab.

Future engineers can choose to either major in engineering physics or enroll in the 3:2 engineering program to earn both a BS at Beloit and a BS in engineering at another institution.

Aspiring astronomers will learn to apply physics to understand observations in the sky, whether they use telescopes at partner institutions or study images of Saturn’s rings and moons captured by the Cassini Spacecraft.

Physics and Astronomy Club Visits Fermilab
It’s nice to have a national laboratory nearby!

Physics and Astronomy Club Visits Fermilab

The student-led Physics & Astronomy Club planned a field trip to Fermilab, a Department of Energy national laboratory in Batavia, Illinois, and learned about accelerator science, neutrinos, and a day in the life of a Fermilab physicist.

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Campers enjoy fireworks on a pleasant summer night.

Journeys from camp counselor to career path

Three students discussed their time as camp counselors at the Beloit & Beyond Conference , with their roles ranging from group specialist for higher need campers

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ORNL researcher and Beloit College alumnus Peter Fuhr’79 has been at the forefront pioneering work in deploying sensing systems in ways that vary from satellites to drones to the human body.

Taking sensing technology to the next frontier

Peter Fuhr’79, Oak Ridge National Labs researcher, has revolutionized sensor technology with innovations spanning satellites, natural disaster response, and biological applications. His practical yet creative approach continues to…

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