One-on-one advising for your overall success at Nebraska—personal, academic, and professional.
CAS academic advisors and career coaches are available for 45-minute meetings both in person and via Zoom. Physics majors should plan to meet with their assigned academic advisor at least once every semester before you register for classes, and anytime you have a question. Physics minors and students considering the major or minor are welcome, too.
Learn more about advising in CAS including how to prepare for and make the most of your advising meetings. We look forward to connecting with you, sharing information, and helping you identify next steps for success!
* Note which catalog year you are using.
Ready to declare this major or minor?
Visit the Academic and Career Advising Center in 107 Oldfather Hall.
Faculty Mentor
Your assigned advisor is your first point of contact for many advising questions, and the faculty mentor is your expert when you need discipline specific information.
Talk to the faculty mentor when making choices about:
- upper level courses
- graduate school in the discipline
- get involved in research, internships, or other experiential learning activities related to the major
Martin Centurion, 79 Jorgensen Hall, martin.centurion@unl.edu