Program Summary
Applied Physics is a course that focuses on using the principles of physics to solve real-world problems in science, engineering, medicine, and technology. It blends theoretical physics with practical applications in areas such as electronics, optics, materials science, renewable energy, nanotechnology, and instrumentation. Students learn advanced mathematics, experimental techniques, and how to design and apply physical systems in industries and research. The course develops strong analytical and technical skills. Graduates can work in sectors like telecommunications, aerospace, energy, healthcare technology, manufacturing, and research institutions.