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Explore the fundamental principles of the natural world through physics, the foundational science underlying all other scientific and technological disciplines. Our program paves the way for advanced studies and professional paths in education, research, industrial applications, medical technology, and environmental science.
During your initial two years, you'll engage with coursework covering:
mechanical systems, wave phenomena, thermodynamics, and electromagnetism
contemporary physics concepts like relativity and quantum theory with practical applications
mathematical foundations and programming skills
Advance to specialized studies in your third and fourth years with courses in:
quantum physics principles
electromagnetic radiation theory
electronic systems
optical science
statistical thermodynamics
subatomic and particle physics
solid-state physics
specialized topic electives
research-focused project courses
To earn a Bachelor of Science with a Joint Major in Computer Science and Physics, you must complete a minimum of 127 credit hours.