Math And Physics Double Major. For those in physics that don't double-major in math, there are usually a few (2 semesters?) math courses specifically designed for physicists But if you seek a career strictly in physics, I don't think it will matter too much for your.

Play into your strengths and interests and that will be the best degree for you to pair with your physics degree. One of the easiest double majors to get is Math and Physics, as practically half the required classes overlap with each other

I did the math/physics double major thing, it was some work, but certainly doable I did the math/physics double major thing, it was some work, but certainly doable One of the easiest double majors to get is Math and Physics, as practically half the required classes overlap with each other

. At my school, the math department accepts counting physics courses such as EM, QM, and mathematical physics as math course credits, but not the other way around, so there are quite a few that choose to major math and do physics as a double major He will complete both of his degrees, along with a Philosophy minor, next semester (in a total of 7 semesters), and will take graduate level courses in his final semester (he has a 4.0 GPA and is doing research).

. For those in physics that don't double-major in math, there are usually a few (2 semesters?) math courses specifically designed for physicists I started on a slightly different path - I started as a physics major and took 1 math class per semester out of interest