Program Summary
Applied Physics as a course focuses on the practical application of physics principles to solve real-world problems in technology, engineering, and industry. It bridges the gap between theoretical physics and engineering, covering areas such as electronics, materials science, optics, nanotechnology, and instrumentation. Students learn to design and analyze systems using physical laws and computational tools. Graduates can work in research and development, telecommunications, medical technology, energy, aerospace, and other tech-driven fields.