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The undergraduate Physics and Applied Physics programs aim to cultivate skilled problem solvers with comprehensive knowledge of physical concepts. These adaptable curricula equip students for diverse career paths including industrial research, software development, education, legal professions, or business, while also laying the foundation for advanced studies in astronomy, biomedical physics, engineering, or physics. Students can select between pure Physics or Applied Physics majors. The Physics major offers a standard graduate study track along with specialized options in Astrophysics, plus focused studies in Computational Physics, Philosophy of Physics, and Physics Education. The Applied Physics major enables students to blend physics coursework with complementary disciplines like materials science, electrical engineering, earth sciences, medical imaging, or other areas. Regular required consultations with academic advisors help students identify the optimal program matching their skills and aspirations.
The Astrophysics specialization particularly attracts two student groups: those pursuing graduate studies in astronomy/astrophysics and those targeting careers in aerospace or astrophysics-related industries or government research facilities after graduation. It also serves as an outstanding preparation for careers in science communication, education, scientific management, or public outreach.