The first year of study includes core science subjects (physics, chemistry, and mathematics), methodological subjects (computer science, applied work in physics and chemistry), exploratory subjects (biotechnology, environmental studies), and transversal subjects (foreign languages: French or English). These ensure that students acquire fundamental knowledge and basic principles of the disciplines. After achieving a passing grade, the student then moves on to the second year, specializing in either chemistry or physics.
Physics Specialization
The physics specialization is one of the oldest academic disciplines at the university, affiliated with the Faculty of Sciences. It is considered one of the experimental and scientific branches, aiming to study and interpret natural phenomena while uncovering fundamental laws related to energy, motion, force, time, matter, and mass.
First Semester
Series and Differential Equations
Analytical Mechanics
Oscillations and Waves
Geometrical and Physical Optics
Numerical Methods and Programming
Probability and Statistics
English
Second Semester
Thermodynamics
Functions of Complex Variables
Quantum Mechanics
Electromagnetism
Fluid Mechanics
General Electronics
A student who achieves the passing grade in the second year of the Physics major can advance to the third year and register for one of the specializations (Medical Physics - Materials Physics - Theoretical Physics).
Physics graduates are qualified to:
Pursue higher education leading to Master’s and PhD degrees.
Work in research centers and universities.
Work in government education sectors as a physics teacher.
Work in hospitals.
Work in the mineral resources sector.
Work in the Atomic Energy Agency.
First Year - Materials Science Specialization
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