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Applied physics focuses on quantum mechanics, electrodynamics, and computational and experimental techniques. Students will also gain expertise in classical mechanics, electrodynamics, optics, thermodynamics, and quantum principles.
Upon completing the Applied Physics Bachelor of Science program, graduates will achieve the following outcomes: 1. Core Concepts: Exhibit comprehensive understanding of fundamental physics principles, covering Classical Mechanics, Electrodynamics, Optics, Thermodynamics, and Quantum Mechanics. 2. STEM Specialization: Show competence in Mathematics and Computer Science while demonstrating proficiency in an applied STEM area by completing an approved minor in a STEM discipline. 3. Analytical Abilities: Develop skills to assess data critically, pinpoint essential scientific challenges in Physics and specialized fields, and effectively communicate methodologies and findings. Students will also apply advanced mathematical techniques to model physical phenomena. 4. Research Capabilities: Acquire practical knowledge of experimental, computational, and analytical tools needed for STEM careers. This involves cultivating scientific reasoning, mastering technical research skills, and employing rigorous methods for qualitative and quantitative data analysis.