Physics studies provide an education that ranges from a purely cognitive domain, focused on the theoretical and experimental study of the fundamental laws of nature, to specific fields that intersect with technological and applied aspects. While experimental observation is fundamental, Physics is characterized by an approach to studying phenomena based on the interplay of empirical observation, theoretical development, and mathematical language. This dual nature gives physicists a "flexibility" that prepares them to work in a wide range of professional sectors where creativity and problem-solving skills are required. Physics studies are suited for students who have a passion for the subject, curiosity, a taste for investigation, a propensity for Mathematics, and an interest in experimentation.
Overview of the program
- LINEAR ALGEBRA 9 CFU - 84 hours 1st semester
- MATHEMATICAL ANALYSIS 1 9 CFU - 84 hours 1st semester
- CHEMISTRY 6 CFU - 48 hours 2nd semester
- COMPLEMENTS OF MATHEMATICAL ANALYSIS I 6 CFU - 60 hours 2nd semester
- EXPERIMENTAL PHYSICS I 12 CFU - 120 hours Annual
- ENGLISH LANGUAGE 3 CFU - 24 hours 1st semester
- MECHANICS AND THERMODYNAMICS 12 CFU - 120 hours Annual
- COMPUTER SCIENCE FOR PHYSICS 6 CFU - 60 hours 2nd semester
- COMPLEMENTS OF MATHEMATICAL ANALYSIS II 6 CFU - 60 hours
- ELECTROMAGNETISM I 6 CFU - 60 hours
- ELECTROMAGNETISM II 6 CFU - 60 hours
- EXPERIMENTAL PHYSICS II 12 CFU - 124 hours
- INTRODUCTION TO MODERN PHYSICS 6 CFU - 48 hours
- CLASSICAL MECHANICS 9 CFU - 72 hours
- MATHEMATICAL METHODS OF PHYSICS I 6 CFU - 48 hours
- INTRODUCTION TO NUCLEAR AND PARTICLE PHYSICS 9 CFU - 72 hours
- PHYSICS LABORATORY III 6 CFU - 64 hours
- QUANTUM MECHANICS 12 CFU - 108 hours
- MATHEMATICAL METHODS OF PHYSICS II 3 CFU - 24 hours
- FINAL EXAM 6 CFU - 0 hours
- STRUCTURE OF MATTER 12 CFU - 108 hours
- ADVANCED TOPICS IN EXPERIMENTAL PHYSICS 6 CFU - 60 hours
- ADVANCED TOPICS IN THEORETICAL PHYSICS 6 CFU - 48 hours
- ELECTRODYNAMICS AND RELATIVITY 6 CFU - 48 hours
- DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS AND DYNAMICAL SYSTEMS 6 CFU - 56 hours
- INTRODUCTION TO ASTRONOMY 6 CFU - 48 hours
- INTRODUCTION TO SOLID STATE PHYSICS 6 CFU - 48 hours
- STATISTICAL MECHANICS 6 CFU - 52 hours
- PARTICLE DETECTORS 6 CFU - 48 hours
- PHYSICS OF IONIZING RADIATIONS 6 CFU - 48 hours
- TEACHING TOOLS AND METHODS 6 CFU - 56 hours
- PROBLEM SOLVING IN PHYSICS 6 CFU - 60 hours
- RADIOACTIVITY 6 CFU - 48 hours
- HISTORY OF PHYSICS 6 CFU - 48 hours
- DIGITAL TECHNIQUES FOR DATA ACQUISITION 6 CFU - 60 hours
- PHYSICAL TECHNOLOGIES AND CULTURAL HERITAGE 6 CFU - 48 hours