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Physicists explore the fundamental workings of the universe, examining everything from microscopic quantum particles to vast cosmic structures. Through experimentation, they uncover nature's governing principles, investigating the composition of matter and its interactions. Their work also encompasses energy transformations and dynamic processes.
Theoretical physicists tackle profound questions about existence. They might explore gravitational forces or map the cosmos's dimensions, employing mathematical models and empirical evidence to develop explanations.
At Indiana University of Pennsylvania, students pursuing a BS in Physics engage with subjects including electromagnetism, quantum theory, mechanical systems, statistical analysis, electronic systems, and condensed matter/nuclear physics.
Build a robust knowledge base to identify your specialization within physics.
Investigate material properties through hands-on undergraduate research projects.
Explore computational simulations of semiconductor behaviors to enhance microchip efficiency.
Expand your expertise by engaging in interdisciplinary studies combining physics with biology, chemistry, or earth sciences.