IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT FOR CURRENT STUDENTS:
Welcome to the Department of Physics & Astronomy
Our Department
The Department of Physics and Astronomy at California State University, Los Angeles, is committed to fostering a deep understanding of the fundamental principles that govern the Universe. Whether you're fascinated by the behavior of quantum particles or the mysteries of the cosmos, our undergraduate and graduate programs offer a comprehensive range of courses and research opportunities designed to ignite your passion for physics. Our faculty, staff, and students come from very different backgrounds, collectively enriching the advancement of human understanding. We welcome collaboration with people of all social backgrounds, ethnicities, age, sexual orientations, and gender identities.
Why study physics and astronomy?
Physics and Astronomy is the bedrock upon which all other natural sciences and most branches of engineering stand. This makes a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) in Physics or a Master of Science (M.S.) in Physics two of the most versatile and impactful degrees available. Physicists thrive to understand the mysteries of the Universe, from the subatomic realm to the vast expanses of space. The principles and laws derived from physics are at the base of the countless innovations that shape our modern society, such as electricity, the internet, computers, medical imaging, lasers, aeronautics, and more. Therefore, a degree in physics can open the door to a vast array of opportunities, including:
Our Academic Programs
Undergraduate Program
Our undergraduate program offers a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degree in Physics. Students have the opportunity to explore a wide range of topics and engage in hands-on research projects with faculty.
Follow the link below for a list of courses offered by our department and a roadmap to graduation in 2 or 4 years.
Graduate Program
Our graduate program offers a Master of Science (M.S.) degree in Physics. Graduate students can choose between a Research Option or a Course Option.
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In the Research Option, students work closely with faculty mentors to conduct original research and contribute to the advancement of knowledge in their chosen field of specialization. The successful completion of the program is capped by the submission of a M.S. thesis. This option is recommended for students planning to pursue a Ph.D. degree after graduation.
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The Course Option offers a wider range of topics in a more structured environment. This option does not require writing a thesis. Instead, students must pass a comprehensive exam during their last semester. The Course Option is designed for students who want to quickly enter the workforce.
Follow the link below for a list of graduate courses and a roadmap to graduation in 2 years.
Research Areas
Our faculty members are actively involved in research across a diverse range of areas.
Please contact the faculty directly if you want more information.
Atmospheric and Molecular Physics
Investigate the anthropogenic compounds responsible for climate change and pollution
Contact: Dr. Le Bris
Gravitational Waves
Contact: Drs. DeSalvo and Themann
Nuclear Physics
Contact: Dr. Aniol
Space Instrumentation
Contact: Dr. Hays
Follow the link below for a non-exhaustive list of research projects.
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