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Experience the advantages of an intimate, interactive learning setting with cutting-edge lab equipment, featuring advanced computers, high-performance lasers, microscopes, and biomaterial analysis tools. Mathematical Physics teaches you the fundamental forces that govern our universe. This dual-degree program equips you with both the mathematical techniques and physical principles to tackle diverse global challenges—from climate science to space dynamics and computational biophysics. Trent's Mathematical Physics curriculum strikes an ideal equilibrium between theoretical knowledge and practical application, cultivating adaptable analytical abilities for our rapidly evolving world. Physicists engage in both theoretical exploration and practical innovation to deepen our understanding of natural phenomena and create new technologies across multiple domains including electronics, telecommunications, energy systems, aerodynamics, optical technologies, environmental monitoring, and biomedical applications. They find employment in aerospace and electronics manufacturing, telecom providers, energy companies, academic and government research facilities, healthcare institutions, and various industrial and consulting organizations. Astronomers perform observational studies and theoretical investigations to expand our cosmic understanding, typically working for academic institutions and government agencies.