#13
Ranked nationally (U.S. News & World Report)
400
Undergraduate students
176
Graduate students
3
Members of the National Academy of Sciences
1
Wolf Prize winner
4
Faculty in the Academy of Distinguished Teachers
Physics History
When The University of Texas opened in September 1883, John W. Mallet, professor of physics and chemistry, served as Chairman of the Faculty, which consisted of just 8 members. The office of the University President was not created until 1895.
- In 1884, the university created a department of chemistry and a department of physics.
- In 1894, George W. Pierce, a pioneer of radiotelephony, earned the university's first Masters degree in physics.
- In 1933, the new Physics and Astronomy Building (later renamed Painter Hall), which contained a miniature astronomical observatory, was completed.
- In 1942, the first Bachelor of Science degree in physics was offered.
- In 1970, the College of Natural Sciences was formed from several departments in the College of Arts and Sciences, including the Department of Physics.
- In 1972, the Department of Physics moved to the new Physics, Math and Astronomy Building
Read more about our history from Emeritus Professor Melvin Oakes.