Fundamental Physics

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Program Overview

The Fundamental Physics Program provides a comprehensive knowledge base covering all major areas of physics. This program aims to develop a set of skills in students, including:

  • Solving basic physics problems: The ability to apply physical concepts and laws to solve theoretical and practical problems.
  • Learn Fundamental Physics Concepts: as quantum mechanics and relativity
  • Analyzing theoretical and experimental problems: The ability to analyze and interpret physical phenomena—whether theoretical or experimental using the scientific method.
  • Writing scientific reports: The ability to write clear and concise scientific reports that include experimental results and analyses.
  • Preparing students for graduate studies or professional careers: The program equips students with the skills needed to pursue master's studies in physics or to work in various fields such as scientific research, industry, or business.

In short, this program aims to prepare well-qualified physics graduates capable of contributing to scientific research and technological development.

Teaching Language : English/French/Arabic

Curriculum Highlights

Core Courses

1st semester courses:

  • Quantum Mechanics II
  • Statistical Physics  
  • Special Relativity 
  • Special Functions
  • Numerical Physics
  • Electromagnetism
  • Differential Geometry
  • Scientific English 1

2nd semester courses:

  • Solid State Physics
  • Nuclear Physics
  • Heat Transfer
  • Atomic Physics 
  • Atomic Physics Practical Work
  • Nuclear Physics Practical Work
  • Solid State Physics Practical Work
  •  Laser 
  • Scientific English 2


Advanced Topics

1st semester courses:

  • Quantum Mechanics II
  • Statistical Physics  
  • Special Relativity 
  • Special Functions
  • Numerical Physics
  • Electromagnetism
  • Differential Geometry
  • Scientific English 1

2nd semester courses:

  • Solid State Physics
  • Nuclear Physics
  • Heat Transfer
  • Atomic Physics 
  • Atomic Physics Practical Work
  • Nuclear Physics Practical Work
  • Solid State Physics Practical Work
  •  Laser 
  • Scientific English 2


Admissions Information

In order for a student to be able to continue his studies in the third year of fundamental physics, he must have a baccalaureate level + 2 in physics or its equivalent.

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