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A Physics degree opens doors to diverse career paths. Graduates often continue their education in physics, related sciences, engineering, or medical fields. Physicists find employment across multiple sectors - from academic institutions and government labs exploring nature's mysteries, to industries driving technological innovation, to healthcare settings conducting clinical research. The critical thinking, analytical abilities, and communication skills developed through physics studies also create opportunities in finance and business sectors.
The Physics Department provides two bachelor's degree options: The Bachelor of Science (BS) caters to students planning advanced physics studies or those with strong physics interests, while the Bachelor of Arts (BA) offers more flexibility for students wanting to combine physics with other academic pursuits.
Students must have completed a secondary and college or university credentials from non-U.S. institutions.
The university will require the following minimum scores on the redesigned SAT: SAT Reading = 24, Writing and Language = 25 and Math = 24. On the ACT, a minimum score of 19 on the Reading section and 19 on the Math section.
Minimum scores requirements are as follows:
TOEFL: Paper-Based: 550; Internet-Based: 80
IELTS: 6
MELAB: 77