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The B.S. in Physics Returns to Sonoma State University!

Sonoma State University is proud to re-launch its Bachelor of Science in Physics, featuring a redesigned, student-centered curriculum available beginning Fall 2026. The revised program offers a rigorous physics foundation, small class sizes, close faculty mentorship, and flexible pathways that support timely graduation. Please see our degree programs page for more information.

MakerSpace

SSU physics and astronomy students also have access to the campus MakerSpace in the Schulz Library, which was created by a National Science Foundation grant awarded to Profs. Jeremy Qualls and Lynn Cominsky.

 

The 1900-square foot Makerspace is located on the second floor of the Schulz library. It includes: six 3D printers, 2 sewing and 2 embroidery machines, 2 360-degree cameras, a laser cutter, vinyl cutter, heat and button presses, a digital media production workstation, 3D scanner, 2 Carvey CNC routers, soldering station, sublimation, PCB and laser printers, and 25 laptops equipped with Adobe Creative Cloud and TinkerCad software.

A classroom with flexible tables supports learning by 24 students, who can view presentations on a large format interactive display. The accompanying Virtual Reality Lab occupies an additional 187 square feet and includes four different VR systems, including Oculus Rift and HTV Vive.