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Physics explores the universe's core principles that shape both animate and inanimate systems. As a foundational science, it builds our comprehension of nature through mathematical reasoning and experimental evidence. This discipline persistently seeks answers, probing the existence and behavior of matter and energy while uncovering the fundamental laws that dictate their interactions. Modern physicists theorize that just a few fundamental forces—gravity, electromagnetism, and weak and strong nuclear forces—can account for all cosmic phenomena.
Physics breakthroughs have revolutionized various sectors, from healthcare to microelectronics. Today's physicists face the dual challenge of mastering established principles and uncovering deeper universal laws. This academic program enhances analytical abilities, computational skills, and laboratory expertise while fostering problem-solving proficiency.
Duration:
4 Years