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Students pursuing a Bachelor of Science in Physics explore subjects including computational physics, electromagnetism, quantum theory, and scientific computing. They also master calculus and other advanced mathematics to sharpen analytical and problem-solving abilities applicable to both academic studies and professional pursuits. Physics graduates can continue their education with advanced degrees or enter the workforce immediately, finding opportunities in laboratory and research environments across public and private industries.
LEARNING OUTCOMES
Fundamental Physics Understanding, Students will exhibit comprehensive knowledge of core theories in classical mechanics, electromagnetism, quantum physics, and thermodynamics.
Analytical Reasoning, Students will plan and execute experiments to study physical phenomena, then carefully document, evaluate, and interpret their findings.
Physics Techniques, Students will apply mathematical and computational methods to examine physical systems and behaviors.
Professional Communication, Students will clearly present their research outcomes through well-structured written reports and verbal presentations.