Program Summary
Industrial Physics is a course that applies the principles of physics to industrial and technological processes. It covers topics such as electronics, material science, thermodynamics, mechanics, optics, electromagnetism, and instrumentation. The program emphasizes practical skills, research, and problem-solving in real-world industrial settings. Students learn to design, operate, and maintain physical systems used in manufacturing and technology. Graduates can pursue careers in engineering, quality control, research and development, telecommunications, energy, and electronics industries.