Computational Physics Concentration

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Computational Physics Concentration

Computational Astrophysics  by Brant Robertson.
Computational Astrophysics (image credit: Brant Robertson, UCSC)

In response to the growing need for computational physicists, a new Applied Physics concentration, Computational Physics, has been launched!

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Simulation of excitation lifetime through radiative decay (image credit: Yuan Ping, UCSC).
Simulation of exciton lifetime through radiative decay
(image credit: Yuan Ping, UCSC)

This dynamic program offers a unique blend of computer science and physics courses that provide students with the necessary skills and knowledge to tackle complex problems in a range of scientific fields such as,

  • Climate science
  • Industrial applications
  • Biophysics

Graduates in computational physics are highly sought after and have a competitive edge in industries such as, energy, aerospace, and pharmaceutical according to career placement site Physics Today | Jobs.

Simulation of Higgs boson decay (image credit: Jason Nielsen, UCSC).
Simulation of Higgs boson decay
(image credit: Jason Nielsen, UCSC)

Students pursuing the Computational Physics concentration will receive,

  • Training in basic computer coding
  • A broad grounding in fundamental physics:
    • Classical Mechanics
    • Quantum Mechanics
    • Electromagnetism
    • Statistical Mechanics
  • Elective courses that combine physics and computational methods
  • A capstone course which provides students with techniques of computational physics

Interested Students

Go to the UC Santa Cruz General Catalog to find requirements for the Computational Physics concentration.


Last modified: Sep 10, 2025