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Physics explores nature's core principles, while applied physics harnesses these principles to solve real-world problems. Engineering then implements these solutions for societal benefit. Applied physics serves as a bridge connecting theoretical knowledge with practical uses. Those pursuing an Applied Physics degree engage with physics, engineering, and specialized applied physics coursework. Graduates can advance to graduate programs in applied physics, physics, nanoscience, or engineering, or with proper preparation, enter medical fields. They're also equipped for diverse technical careers, business roles, or interdisciplinary professions like technical writing and patent law.
Applicants must have a completion of high school.
Applicants will have IELTS scores of 7.0 or higher and Pearson Test scores of 70 or higher. TOEFL scores of at least the following: 100 on the internet-based TOEFL; 25 on the paper-and-paper TOEFL Paper-delivered Test.