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Physics

By: Zachary Y, Gavin L, Sakhawat H


Learning Outcomes

● Proficiency in expressing physical concepts using


mathematics
● Knowledge of core areas of physics
○ Classical and quantum mechanics
○ Electromagnetism
○ Thermal physics
● Laboratory skills to take measurements and draw
conclusions
● Oral and written scientific communication skills
Interesting Courses

- PHYS 41100 (Theoretical Mechanics)


- Teaches you the fundamental principles of classical mechanics (the
motion of objects and the forces acting on them) from a theoretical
perspective.
- PHYS 23200 (Lasers and electro optics technology)
- Teaches you the principles of how to use lasers and electro-optical
systems
- PHYS 36000 (Atomic and Nuclear physics engineering)
- Teaches you the fundamental principles and uses of atomic and
nuclear physics.
- PHYS 28000 (Astrophysics)
- Teaches you the fundamental principles governing the universe
and the physical processes that shape it.
- PHYS 42500 (Quantum theory)
- Teaches you the fundamental principles of Quantum Mechanics
(focuses on the behavior of matter and energy at atomic and
subatomic levels).
Career outcomes

A physics degree holds the opportunity to many career and job options
A physics including:
major can
entail a wide 1. Teaching physics as a teacher/professor
range of pay 2. Accelerator operator ( responsible for the operation of particle
starting from accelerators and related equipment during experiments)
40,000 up to 3. Design Engineer ( engineer focused on the engineering design process in
200,000+ any of the various engineering and design disciplines)
4. Biophysicist (Plan and conduct complex projects in basic and applied
research)
5. Nuclear Engineer (Monitor nuclear facility operations)
6. Aerospace Engineer (design, develop, and test aircraft, spacecraft,
satellites, and missiles.
Facilities

● Physical Sciences Learning Center (B1 Library)


○ Offers individual tutoring, computers, and library for students in physics, chemistry, and
astronomy courses
● Laser Laboratory (12N)
○ Laser and optics research
● Solid-State and NMR/EPR Laboratory (12N)
○ Investigate the structure of disordered solids (ex. Glass, gels, plastics)
○ For renewable energy applications like fuel cells and lithium batteries
● Ultrafast Optics and Spectroscopy Laboratory (12N)
○ Study the generation, manipulation, and application of ultra-short pulses of light
○ Pulses are measured in femtoseconds or less, or one quadrillionth of a second
Thank You!
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