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Physics as a scientific discipline investigates the fundamental characteristics of matter, energy, and their reciprocal relationships. Through rigorous experimental methods, physicists establish principles that characterize the observable workings of the physical universe. Within the Bachelor of Science curriculum, students acquire hands-on experience with diverse physical occurrences. They master Physics principles while cultivating theoretical, computational, and practical abilities needed to implement these principles across various natural events. Graduates with a Physics Bachelor of Science degree qualify for design and development roles in industrial settings or government research facilities, or for teaching secondary school science and Physics. Those aspiring to conduct Physics research or teach in higher education should pursue advanced studies through master's or doctoral degree programs.