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The physics program offers foundational training across key physics disciplines, with adaptable coursework to prepare students for graduate studies or industrial careers. As both paths require coursework beyond the core requirements, consulting with a physics department advisor is essential when planning schedules. Junior year focuses on macroscopic physics, primarily covering electromagnetism and mechanics, while also completing the necessary mathematical and computational prerequisites. During senior year, students explore quantum physics, gaining insights into atomic and subatomic phenomena along with relevant analytical techniques. Courses in thermodynamics and statistical physics bridge microscopic and macroscopic realms, incorporating examples from gas dynamics and solid-state physics. Advanced laboratory courses equip students with measurement techniques, instrumentation skills, and practical experimental methodologies.