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Physics is a fundamental Science dedicated to the study of energy, matter, space and time. The fundamental research of one generation frequently leads to the applied physics and technology of the next. The core curriculum requirements include courses that provide basic understanding of technical/experimental physics and that leads to competence in the following major areas of study; Classical mechanics, electrodynamics, statistical mechanics and quantum mechanics. The main research fields are Material science, electronics, astronomy, atomic and nuclear science, environmental physics and low temperature physics. Most employment opportunities for physicists exist in hands-on-research, development and teaching roles often within the resource and environmental management industries and institutions, software and telecommunication companies and other technological research and educational organizations. BioPhysics is an important area in process industries and Health facilities Courses Offered
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