Jeffrey Dyck
Professor
Professor Dyck received his Ph.
Bachelor of Science
Become a well-rounded scientist, innovator, or entrepreneur.
Prepare for exciting careers where science and innovation intersect. The Interdisciplinary Physics major at John Carroll University allows you to combine the study of physics with other fields, from chemistry to biology to business.
With two exciting concentrations — entrepreneurial physics and biomedical physics — you can further customize your degree to align with your academic and professional goals. Whichever path you choose, you’ll leave JCU with an incredible breadth of knowledge and a solid foundation for both industry and advanced study.
Experiment and discover in modern labs. Embark on a senior design or research project. Present your work on campus and at academic conferences.
Put learning into practice at an innovative company or healthcare facility in the Cleveland area or spend the summer as a research assistant right here on campus.
Still deciding on your program of study at JCU or considering a second major? Here are some other academic areas to explore, including a few other physics options.
Plan your future from day one. Finish faster with accelerated degrees or secure your spot with early assurance partnerships.
4 years
Bachelor of Science
Explore an interdisciplinary physics major at John Carroll University, blending science with business, offering concentrations in biomedical and entrepreneurial physics.
Future in Focus
Three years of JCU's liberal arts foundation, then two years of engineering at Case Western Reserve. You graduate with a bachelor's and a BS in engineering—and the kind of broad-based thinking most engineers never get.
Future in Focus
Nine graduate credits count toward both degrees—building executive-level skills while completing your bachelor's. You pay your undergraduate tuition rate with financial aid applied. An MBA for the cost of a few extra courses.
From your first semester forward, Onward connects your goals with the people, experiences, and support that help you build momentum with purpose.
Our physics alumni innovate, research, teach, build, and serve in a variety of fields, from biomedical to manufacturing. Many continue on to graduate and professional programs in medicine, biomedical engineering, or medical physics.