The Bachelor of Arts in Physics at Cornell University (College of Arts & Sciences) offers rigorous training through a flexible and customizable curriculum designed for both theoretical and experimental interests. Students complete a core of physics (min. 32 credits) and mathematics (15 credits) courses, including introductory and advanced classes in mechanics, heat, special relativity, electromagnetism, waves, quantum physics, and laboratory work. The program encourages undergraduate research, interaction with world-class faculty, and participation in seminars and colloquia. Graduates are prepared for diverse careers or graduate studies, reflecting placements in technology, finance, academia, and professional sectors.