Annual course fee
AUD 27,000
Duration
4 Years
Intake months
September, january, may
Delivery locations
Eau Claire
The University of Wisconsin-Eau Claires physics - applied physics emphasis bachelors degree is designed for those interested in working in industrial and engineering environments. The growing major is rooted in applied, real-world learning, giving you countless opportunities to conduct experiments, solve problems and gain firsthand, professional experience prior to graduation. Coursework throughout the program focuses on the up-and-coming technology areas of energy and nanotechnology and the career paths best suited for those fields. Through projects and experiments, youll learn about the engineering design process, develop advanced laboratory techniques and gain knowledge of mathematical modeling. A required capstone research project will help you to enhance your presentation skills and develop post-graduate plans. A portion of the degree is made up of course electives chosen by you, allowing you to study the topics that most interest you and align with your career goals. And because of the programs strong foundation in both physics and mathematics, students find they are well-prepared for a variety of jobs, particularly those related to engineering. Our graduates go on to conduct research and laboratory experiments, analyze and interpret scientific data, adapt ideas and develop needed solutions. They also leave UW-Eau Claire in demand. Because the development of laser optics, miniaturized electronics, nuclear energy and medical instrumentation continues to evolve and grow, employers are regularly looking for individuals who understand — and know how to apply — physics.
Type of institution
University
Year established
1916
Total students
11,000
On campus accommodation
Available
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