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Physics explores natural phenomena, matter, energy, and their interactions to reveal the mysteries of the cosmos. Breakthroughs by physicists, such as the invention of solid-state transistors, drive technological advancements and deepen our cosmic comprehension. As a Physics student, you'll learn to pose essential questions and seek answers through observation and experimentation. This discipline is vital for grasping the workings of our world, from the microscopic to the cosmic scale, serving as the foundation of all scientific inquiry.
Our program delivers tailored learning through coursework and hands-on research. The department prioritizes individual mentorship while enabling students to engage in pioneering research across astronomy, atomic-molecular physics, biophysics, condensed matter physics, high-energy physics, and radiation physics. Multiple specialized degree paths lead to a Bachelor of Science in Physics, including Applied Physics or Physics with Secondary Teacher Certification, allowing you to align your studies with professional aspirations.
Program Highlights
Key courses in this major encompass Modern Laboratory Techniques, Special Topics, Electromagnetism, and Contemporary Physics.