Biophysics
As a biophysics major, you'll use the framework of physics to describe biological systems. You'll build models to understand how these systems work, from the smallest molecules to the largest populations.

About Our Biophysics Program
- Learn how to describe and understand biological systems using the language of physics, test your descriptions using physical experiments, and translate those descriptions into mathematical models.
- Your biophysics major gives you skills you can leverage to continue your studies in graduate school or pursue a range of careers, from medicine to engineering.
- Take classes through the intercollegiate Department of Natural Sciences, working with world-class faculty from Pitzer and Scripps Colleges.
- Take advantage of labs, classrooms, offices, and even a community greenhouse, in the 65,000 square-foot Nucleus, our brand-new science building.
At a Glance
- Bachelor of Arts