transition from Environmental Science to Physics
Posted: Mon Apr 04, 2016 5:24 am
I am currently doing my Undergraduate studies at a Liberal Arts University, majoring in Environmental Science. This will lead me to a BS in Environmental Science.
However, I now want to switch to Physics. But my university doesn't offer a physics or maths major, meaning that its not possible for me to change my major to physics or math at my undergraduate level. So, I am willing to do my graduate studies in Physics.
Can anyone suggest me any possible options/steps that I can take to make this transition, from Environmental Science to Physics, possible?
Your response will be much appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
However, I now want to switch to Physics. But my university doesn't offer a physics or maths major, meaning that its not possible for me to change my major to physics or math at my undergraduate level. So, I am willing to do my graduate studies in Physics.
Can anyone suggest me any possible options/steps that I can take to make this transition, from Environmental Science to Physics, possible?
Your response will be much appreciated.
Thanks in advance.