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During the first two years, the curriculum establishes core principles of classical physics, covering dynamics, wave phenomena, electromagnetism, and thermodynamics. Concurrently, students explore contemporary theories such as spacetime unification, wave-particle duality, and the connection between entropy and disorder. This foundational knowledge is delivered through specialized modules in special relativity, quantum mechanics, and statistical mechanics. These modern theories combined with classical physics methodologies prepare students for advanced study in Years 3 and 4, where they can select from numerous specialized topics. Options include atomic/molecular structures, semiconductor devices, electromagnetic waves, laser technology, astrophysics and cosmology, nuclear/particle physics, and advanced theoretical physics. With guidance from renowned researchers and access to state-of-the-art facilities, students gain exceptional preparation for their continued development in physics.