
Do you have a passion for mathematics and science and a curiosity about the physical laws that govern our universe? Physics is the foundation of all natural sciences and helps us understand everything from subatomic particles to galaxies in deep space.
At Barton, students who pursue a physics emphasis develop strong experimental, mathematical, and analytical skills to explore the behavior of matter and energy. The physics curriculum is designed to provide the first two years of coursework needed to transfer to a four-year college or university, setting the stage for careers in engineering, scientific research, education, or graduate study.
Whether you're interested in cutting-edge technology, theoretical science, or problem-solving on a global scale, Barton offers a solid start toward a rewarding future in physics.
Barton Benefits
At Barton, our areas of study are designed to equip students with the knowledge, skills, and critical thinking necessary to thrive in today’s world. Whether you're just beginning your educational journey or advancing your career, we offer flexible and rigorous programs that support your goals.
- Explore STEM Fields – Gain a strong foundation in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics with flexible pathways for diverse careers.
- Flexible Learning Options – Choose from online, hybrid, and face-to-face courses to fit your schedule and learning style.
- Affordable Education – Many courses are offered at a low cost, making it easier to pursue your education without financial strain.
- Hands-On Lab Experiences – Engage in interactive labs that bring physics and other STEM subjects to life.
- Explore Your Interests – The degree structure allows flexibility to explore different STEM disciplines before committing to a specific focus.
- Beyond the Classroom – Participate in field trips that enhance learning and connect coursework to real-world applications.
Barton's Physics curriculum provides students with the general education and core physics coursework necessary to transfer to a four-year college or university and pursue a bachelor's degree in Physics. Students should work closely with their advisor to ensure that all electives align with the requirements of their intended transfer institution.
With a degree in physics, students can pursue a variety of rewarding and high-demand careers, including:
- Engineer (mechanical, electrical, civil, aerospace)
- Physicist (research or applied)
- Astronomer
- Data Scientist or Analyst
- Laboratory Technician
- Science Educator or Professor
- Medical Physicist
- Software Developer
- Patent Examiner or Technical Consultant
Physics also provides a strong foundation for advanced study in graduate or professional programs, including engineering, computer science, mathematics, and medicine.
Barton STEM Club
Explore. Create. Connect.
The Barton STEM Club is open to all students with an interest in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics—regardless of major!
Members get hands-on experience and have fun participating in activities like:
- Assisting with Jack Kilby Science Day
- Hosting Mini STEM Days for local schools
- Planning and leading STEM-related events and experiments
It’s a great way to connect with fellow students, explore your interests, and build valuable leadership and teamwork skills.
STEM Grants at Barton
Supporting Student Success Through Research & Opportunity
Barton Community College partners with major institutions and national programs to support underrepresented students and expand access to hands-on STEM experiences. Two key initiatives include:
KSU-GEOPaths: Kansas Groundwater Study
This 3-year research initiative, funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF), focuses on groundwater studies in Kansas. The project is a collaborative effort between Kansas State University, Barton Community College, and Dodge City Community College.
Students gain valuable field research experience while contributing to real-world environmental solutions.
KSU-LSAMP: Louis Stokes Alliance for Minority Participation
Also funded by the NSF, the Kansas LSAMP program supports the recruitment, retention, and academic success of underrepresented minority students (URMs) in STEM fields.
The program promotes pathways to bachelor’s degrees and STEM careers through mentoring, networking, and academic support at institutions across Kansas, including Barton.
These grants provide Barton students with unique opportunities to engage in research, build professional skills, and access valuable academic and career resources.
Associate in Science
Physics
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