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Physics

Understand our unique universe

Physics is a lens to understand our physical reality and the fundamental principles governing our world and universe through mathematics and science. Physics celebrates curiousity, logic, and problem solving. With a degree in physics, you can begin your journey toward a career in research, technology, engineering and more.

Programs of Study

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    Associate Degree
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    Transfer Degree
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    Credit Certificate
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    Non-Credit
  • Limited Enrollment
    Limited Enrollment
  • Online Options Available
    Online Options

Physics for Transfer

Associate of Science for Transfer

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The Associate in Science in Physics for Transfer degree provides a foundation in physics and mathematics for students planning to transfer into a baccalaureate program in Physics. Students learn how to apply appropriate physical laws and mathematical techniques, perform scientific experiments, analyze data, and check agreement with theoretical predictions.

Program Code

MAS638/MAS640

Units

28 Units

Why study physics?

Advance science and unravel the mysteries of the universe with physics. Studying physics empowers you to tackle complex, real-world problems; to think critically and creatively; opens doors to diverse career opportunities in the sciences and technology; and helps you understand the beauty of the natural world while pushing the boundaries of human knowledge.

What You'll Learn

  • Apply appropriate physical laws and mathematical techniques to analyze various physical situations.

  • Perform various scientific experiments and to analyze data to check agreement with theoretical predictions.

Career Options

A physics degree is most common among those that wish to pursue careers in the fields of:

  • Research Science
  • Engineering (mechanical, aerospace, electrical)
  • Software Development (simulation and scientific computing)
  • Astrophysics and other sciences
  • Medical Physics
  • Renewable Energy

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