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The Bachelor of Science in Physics program enables students to investigate matter, energy, and their interactions through both theoretical and experimental approaches. Early coursework covers foundational subjects including electromagnetism, wave phenomena, thermodynamics, and relativity. Advanced classes later delve into sophisticated areas such as quantum mechanics and fluid dynamics, employing mathematical concepts to understand physical systems. The curriculum offers specialized tracks in Engineering and Mechatronics for those drawn to applied sciences. Research from the Hamilton Project indicates that quantitative-focused degrees often lead to graduates achieving top lifetime earnings, with physics alumni matching compensation levels in computer science, engineering, economics, and finance sectors. Career opportunities for physics graduates span government and industrial laboratories, technical roles in radiation safety or energy production, and scientific instrumentation operation. Alternatively, students may combine their physics degree with UFV's enhanced Teacher Education program to pursue careers in education. Application deadlines: Winter term - September 30, Summer term - February 1, Fall term - April 15