APHYSBS - Applied Physics

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Physics College of Science BS - Bachelor of Science

Program Type

Bachelor of Science

College

College of Science

Career

Undergraduate

Program Description

Take an interdisciplinary, application-based approach to physics to equip yourself for a career solving real-world problems. The Bachelor of Science in Applied Physics is an interdisciplinary program that combines a broad interest in physics with practical career skills, networking opportunities and experience that equips students for real-world problem-solving. In addition to broad study of physics, students take technical elective courses in the areas of science, engineering, math or programming, along with courses in data, statistics or monitoring and communications. Students are required to complete an Engineering Senior Design Project. Alternatively, interdisciplinary design or internship experience can be considered on a case-by-case basis. The B.S. in Applied Physics serves as a launchpad for careers in the private sector or for advanced study in applications such as engineering and medicine.

Learning Outcomes

LEARNING OUTCOMES
- Communication; Ability to communicate experimental results and to present engineering design solutions in written and oral form.
- Core Physics Knowledge; Core knowledge that form the basis of classical mechanics, quantum mechanics, electromagnetism, optics and thermodynamics
- Experiment Design; Design, conduct, and analyze experiments to optimize engineering Research & Development and to investigate underlying physical phenomena.
- Mathematical/Computation Skills; Proficiency in using mathematical or computational skills to investigate physical phenomena or to optimize solutions to technological problems
- Multidisciplinarity; Ability to work in multidisciplinary teams to address technological problems arising in academic, government or private sectors