Theoretical Physics

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Program Overview

The Bachelor’s degree programme in Theoretical Physics equips graduates with skills in fundamental physics through the use of mathematical and numerical formalisms. The programme covers both fundamental subjects (such as quantum mechanics, field theory, special relativity, statistical physics, nuclear physics and atomic physics) and methodological and exploratory subjects (such as mathematical methods for physics, group theory and differential geometry), in addition to numerical computation methods.

Teaching Language : Frensh

Curriculum Highlights

Core Courses

- Quantum Mechanics

- Relativity

- Field Theory

- Atomic Physics and Nuclear Physics

- Particle Physics

- Mathematical Methods

- Statistical Physics and Thermodynamics

- FormalCalculus

- Computer Programming

Advanced Topics

We are mainly interested in several current problems in the fields of:

1/ Elementary particlephysics.

2/ Standard Model.

3/ Relativistic quantum systems.

4/ Supersymmetry.

5/ Quantum information.

6/ General relativity.

7/ Astrophysics.

Admissions Information

The Theoretical Physics Bachelor's program is open to holders of a baccalaureate degree that allows access to the common core of Material Sciences (SM). Students enrolled in the first year of Material Sciences will follow a common core curriculum. At the end of this first year, based on their choice, they will join the Physics branch, which includes several specialties, including Theoretical Physics. Students will gain access to this specific specialty (Theoretical Physics) once they have successfully completed their second year of the Bachelor's program (L2 Physics).