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The Bachelor of Science in Physics with an Optics specialization mandates that students complete upper-level optics and nanophotonics coursework during their junior and senior years. Nanophotonics explores light behavior and electromagnetic phenomena in quantum-scale materials, with practical applications spanning solar energy technology, fiber optics, medical imaging, and biophysical research.
Optics education encompasses multiple disciplines, covering fundamental principles like geometric optics, wave optics, optical instrumentation, and diffraction phenomena, alongside modern subjects including polarization studies, laser technology, photonic devices, sensor systems, and radiation measurement.
This physics degree program equips students with fundamental knowledge about natural phenomena and cosmic principles while developing analytical reasoning abilities. Alumni pursue careers in diverse fields such as astrophysics, engineering disciplines, computational physics, healthcare technologies, patent law, and advanced mathematics, or opt for postgraduate education. The curriculum allows for specialization tracks, supplementary minors from other departments, or a combination of both approaches.