This program offers advanced training in classical and modern physics, covering areas such as quantum mechanics, thermodynamics, electromagnetism, solid-state physics, and nuclear physics. It emphasizes theoretical understanding, experimental techniques, and computational methods, preparing students for scientific research, teaching, and application of physics in technology and innovation.
Students are expected to develop strong analytical, mathematical, and experimental skills in exploring physical phenomena. They will engage in research, use modern lab equipment, and contribute to technological advancements or theoretical developments in physics. The program also fosters problem-solving and critical reasoning. Duration: 2 YEARS, PART-TIME ONLY.
Graduates can pursue careers in research laboratories, academic institutions, renewable energy firms, medical physics departments, electronics industries, telecommunications, and defense agencies. They may also work in data science, scientific instrumentation, or space and atmospheric science where advanced physics knowledge is applied.
UNDERGRADUATE DEGREE IN PHYSICS OR EQUIVALENT - 2ND CLASS LOWER OR HIGHER FROM AN ACCREDITED
INSTITUTION.
(IF 2ND CLASS LOWER, THEN 2 YEARS OF RELEVANT WORK
EXPERIENCE OR A RELEVANT POSTGRADUATE DIPLOMA
IS REQUIRED)