Physics
Bachelor’s Degree in Physics provides a solid foundational knowledge across various fields of classical and modern physics. It develops mastery of physical investigation methodologies and practical laboratory skills in measuring physical quantities and handling instrumentation. Students gain proficiency in the mathematical and computational tools necessary for problem-solving and experiment management. The course also fosters the ability to work professionally in specific applied areas, such as providing scientific and technical support for industrial activities, promoting scientific culture, working effectively in teams, and operating with defined levels of autonomy. Furthermore, students are trained to use English effectively, both in writing and speaking, within their specific area of expertise and for general information exchange.
Graduates can find employment in manufacturing or service sectors that rely on innovative technologies. Potential roles include measurement and data processing of physical quantities, quality control, environmental monitoring, radiation protection, development of programming codes, and data analysis. They may also engage in applied research support activities within research institutions and industrial laboratories.
Upon earning the Bachelor’s Degree in Physics (L-30), graduates are eligible to progress to the Master’s Degree in Physics (LM-17).
