Scholarships
TSU offers competative academic scholarships including four year $28,000 Presidential Scholarships. The Department also provides additional support to students including research assistantships.
Traditionally, a large fraction of physics students have combined their interest in physics with an interest in some other field (usually Math or Computer Science). Most students do this either with the intent to maximize their preparation for a graduate degree or to tailor their degree for a particular career field that they wish to enter. The classical track allows the student to complete an undergraduate degree in physics with substantial course work in a support field (26 hours). In fact, most TSU students choose to take a couple of extra courses in either their Math or Computer Science support field and obtain a second BS degree.
Classical Track (2008) - Click Here to List Courses
TSU offers competative academic scholarships including four year $28,000 Presidential Scholarships. The Department also provides additional support to students including research assistantships.