Explore the programs and courses offered by fundamental physics
Browse Programs Admission InformationThis is an original three-year course during which students acquire in-depth knowledge of fundamental physics and skills in experimental study, analysis and characterisation techniques. In addition, the training provided enables students to master the tools of communication and experimental research methodology. Once they have completed the course, these students will be in a position to pursue a Master's degree.
-Point Mechanics
-Structure of Matter
-Vibration & Mechanical Waves
-Geometrical Optics & Physics
-Atomic & Nuclear Physics
-General Electronics
-Thermodynamics
-Numerical Methods and Programming
-Fluid Mechanics
- Quantum Mechanics
-Mathematical Methods for Physics
-Electromagnetism
- Solid State Physics
-Semiconductor physics
- Atomic physics
- Nuclear physics
To enrol, you must
-Have a Baccalaureate with an average of ten.
- The 1st year (L1) is a common core year,
-2nd year (L2): After ranking on the basis of averages, the student chooses to study physics.
-3rd year (L3): After ranking on the basis of grade point averages, students choose to specialise in fundamental physics.