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Physics seeks to uncover, define, interpret, and utilize nature's fundamental laws. Professionals in this field explore diverse specialties like astrophysics, relativity, material science, and particle physics. The foundational concepts of physics support both scientific disciplines and engineering applications. Modern innovations stemming from physics principles range from computing devices and broadcasting technologies to laser systems and fiber-optic communications. Physicists also investigate astronomical phenomena and develop theories about the cosmos's beginnings and development.
California State University East Bay offers two undergraduate physics programs: a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) and Bachelor of Arts (B.A.). The B.S. curriculum emphasizes core physics principles, covering topics like atomic/nuclear physics, classical mechanics, electromagnetic theory, thermodynamics, quantum physics, and particle interactions.
While the B.S. offers specialization, the B.A. program caters to students needing broader scientific exposure. This track particularly suits future educators, interdisciplinary researchers (such as in biophysics), or those pursuing advanced studies in healthcare, business, or technical law. Aspiring secondary school teachers can select the Physics Education option, which fulfills California's science teaching requirements through comprehensive coursework.