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Physics serves as the fundamental science that underpins all other natural sciences and most engineering disciplines. This positions physics as the most versatile and practical technical field of study. Physicists strive to comprehend phenomena ranging from the microscopic to the cosmic, from ancient origins to cutting-edge discoveries. Graduates with physics backgrounds have pioneered groundbreaking technologies including electrical systems, batteries, motors, radio communications, medical imaging devices like X-rays and MRIs, computer technology, nuclear energy solutions, semiconductors, lasers, early video games, wireless networks, and the internet. The Bachelor of Science in Physics program prepares students for advanced studies in physics-related fields such as astrophysics, engineering disciplines, or for careers requiring rigorous scientific training.