Concentrations
Provides broad training in physics, ideal for students planning to attend graduate school or work in research, engineering, or technical industries. This concentration includes core physics courses and electives that cover both foundational and advanced topics in physical science.
Explores the study of celestial objects and the universe beyond Earth. You’ll combine physics coursework with specialized astronomy classes that cover topics such as stellar structure, galaxies, cosmology, and observational techniques. This track is ideal if you are considering graduate study in astronomy or astrophysics, or if you want to pursue careers in observatories, space research, or education.
Explore the laws of nature while strengthening your problem-solving and analytical skills. The physics minor complements majors in math, chemistry, biology, computer science, and engineering. Includes coursework in mechanics, electromagnetism, and modern physics.
Teaching Options
This option allows you to earn teacher certification in Physics (P–12) alongside your BS degree. You’ll complete physics coursework while also fulfilling requirements through Montclair’s College of Education and Engaged Learning. Graduates are prepared to teach physics in secondary schools, supported by a strong background in content knowledge and pedagogy.
With this option, you’ll earn certification to teach Physical Science (P–12). The program combines a solid physics foundation with broader science coursework, giving you the versatility to teach in multiple scientific disciplines at the secondary level.
Combined Programs
Combine scientific knowledge with business acumen through this five-year program. Take 6 credits of MBA coursework as an undergraduate and complete the remaining MBA requirements in a fifth year. Perfect for careers in technology, management, consulting, or product development.
Earn your bachelor’s in physics and master’s in applied mathematics in as little as five years. In your senior year, take “swing” courses that count toward both degrees. Finish the M.S. in a fifth year of graduate study. Ideal for students interested in research, modeling, or analytics.
This combined program allows you to complete both your BS in Physics and a Master of Arts in Teaching (MAT) degree in just five years. You’ll graduate with teaching certification in either physics or physical science (P–12) and advanced preparation in pedagogy, classroom practice, and science education. This program is ideal if you’re seeking a rewarding career teaching physics or physical science at the secondary level.
Through Montclair’s partnership with Stevens Institute of Technology, you can complete a BS in Physics and a Master of Engineering (ME) in Mechanical Engineering in just five years. Students spend their first three years at Montclair completing physics coursework, begin graduate-level engineering studies at Stevens in the fourth year, and graduate from Montclair with the BS in Physics at the end of year four. The fifth year is spent at Stevens completing the ME. This pathway is ideal for students seeking advanced technical training and a competitive edge in engineering careers.

