The Bachelor of Science in Physics at the University of Washington's College of Arts & Sciences is one of the largest undergraduate physics programs in the U.S., awarding around 175 degrees annually. The program is structured around three customizable tracks—Comprehensive Physics, Applied Physics, and Teaching Physics. Students in the Comprehensive Physics track gain deep mathematical and theoretical grounding, suitable for graduate studies in physics and astronomy. The Applied Physics track prepares students for technical careers and interdisciplinary opportunities, emphasizing laboratory and computational skills. The Teaching Physics track caters to those aiming for careers in education, science communication, or related sectors. Core coursework covers classical mechanics, electromagnetism, waves, optics, thermal/statistical physics, quantum mechanics, advanced laboratories, and mathematics. The program encourages undergraduate research and offers flexibility in advanced electives according to student interests.