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Applied Physics focuses on investigating and comprehending the natural world. As the most essential scientific discipline, it examines the composition, characteristics, and development of everything in existence, ranging from minuscule quantum particles to immense cosmic structures.
In the School of Engineering, our Bachelor's in Applied Physics program allows students to study physics while collaborating closely with engineers. This partnership offers enduring benefits, as alumni gain the ability to tailor their professional paths to available prospects. Learners are motivated to investigate diverse areas like business ventures, biological physics, or medical device technology. Additional possibilities include microchip technology, precision measurement tools, and computer modeling. Notably, these pursuits can lead students to earn combined degrees, especially in electrical engineering, mechanical engineering, or chemistry.
Equipped with rigorous physics training, numerous students continue their education through graduate programs. Our alumni frequently secure roles both within and outside scientific domains, including legal professions, journalism, and corporate sectors. Some establish careers in physics-dependent fields across manufacturing, public sector work, or academic institutions.