Introduction:
Applied physics is a general term for physics which is used for a particular technology or practice. Applied Physics is different from engineering, in which physicists usually do not design something specific, but using physics or using physics research to develop new technologies or solving an engineering problem. This program is designed to train graduates to meet industry and be able to implement the project-oriented industries. We offer three areas of Materials Science, Photonics and Microelectronics.
Learning Objectives:
Completed the program, our graduates will be:
Job Opportunity:
Applied Physics graduates have multiple job opportunities either in the private sector and the government, where they can use their knowledge and use problem-solving skills. After graduation, most physicists working in the research and development, engineering and information technology. And some of them will engage in cross-disciplinary areas such as problem solving and engineering industry is faced with a knowledge of physics.