Bachelor of Physics

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Bachelor of Physics
Institution
The American University in Cairo
Location
Egypt
Total Tuition
$ 88200
Intakes
September
Application deadline
March
Application Fee
50
Program Description

Physics program unlocking the mysteries of the universe with deep understanding of classical and modern physics, with specialization option in solar energy.

Students enrolled in the physics program will:

  • Demonstrate a deep understanding of the fundamental principles and concepts of classical and modern physics, including mechanics, electromagnetism, thermodynamics, quantum mechanics and relativity.
  • Be able to design and conduct experiments, collect and analyze data, and draw conclusions based on scientific evidence and critical thinking.
  • Be proficient in the mathematical techniques and problem-solving skills required to solve complex physics problems.
  • Be able to communicate scientific concepts and findings effectively, both orally and in writing, to a variety of audiences.
  • Demonstrate knowledge of the interdisciplinary nature of physics and its applications in other fields, such as engineering, medicine and technology.

High school diploma or equivalent, English proficiency test (IELTS/TOEFL), personal essay, two recommendation letters

Core Curriculum (33 credits)
The remaining 7 credit hours required to satisfy the core are fulfilled by the concentration Science/lab (4 cr.) and the capstone projects

PHYS 4980 (1 cr.) and PHYS 4981 (2 cr.)
Concentration Requirements (43 credits)
PHYS 111/1011 – Classical Mechanics, Sound and Heat (3 cr.)
PHYS 112/1021 – Electricity and Magnetism (3 cr.)
PHYS 123L/1012 – General Physics Laboratory I (1 cr.)
PHYS 124L/1022 – General Physics Laboratory II (1 cr.)
PHYS 204L/2222 – Optics Laboratory (1 cr.)
PHYS 211/2041 – Foundations of Modern Physics (3 cr.)
PHYS 000/2042 – Modern Physics Laboratory (1 cr.)
PHYS 214/2221 – Waves and Optics (3 cr.)
PHYS 215/2211 – Introduction to Electronics (3 cr.)
PHYS 221L/2212 – Electronics Laboratory (2 cr.)
PHYS 279/3241 – Computational Methods in Physics (2 cr. + 1 cr.)
PHYS 311/3031 – Thermodynamics and Statistical Mechanics (3 cr.)
PHYS 312/3013 – Theoretical Mechanics (3 cr.)
PHYS 316/3023 – Electromagnetic Theory (3 cr.)
PHYS 321L/3052 – Nuclear Physics Lab (1 cr.)
PHYS 322L/3232 – Solid-State Physics Lab (2 cr.)
PHYS 325/3231 – Introduction to Solid-State Physics (3 cr.)
PHYS 421/4042 – Quantum Mechanics I (3 cr.)
PHYS 404L/4225 – Photonics and Optical Communication Laboratory (1 cr.)
Collateral Requirements (22 credits)
CHEM 105/1005 – General Chemistry I (3 cr.)
CHEM 115L/1015 – General Chemistry Laboratory (1 cr.)
CSCE 106/1001 – Fundamentals of Computing I (3 cr.)
MACT 132/1122 – Calculus II (3 cr.)
MACT 231/2123 – Calculus III (3 cr.)
MACT 232/2124 – Calculus IV (3 cr.)
MACT 233/2141 – Differential Equations (3 cr.)
MACT 240/2132 – Linear Algebra (3 cr.)
Thesis Requirement (3 credits)
PHYS 401/4980 – Research Skills (1 cr.)
PHYS 000/4981 – Senior Thesis (2 cr.)
General Electives (9 credits)
Concentration Electives (22 credits):
Students have to fulfill 22 credits from the elective courses listed below. Up to 9 credits of the physics concentration electives can be taken from MACT 200/2131 – Discrete Mathematics (3 cr.) and upper division (300 and 400 level) courses in mathematics

For the Solar Energy specialization, the student has to complete at least 13 credits from group B and at least 6 credits from group C

Group A
PHYS 000/3071 – General Relativity and Cosmology (3 cr.)
PHYS 000/4043 – Quantum Mechanics II (3 cr.)
PHYS 413/4051 – Nuclear and Particle Physics (3 cr.)
PHYS 415/4930 – Selected Topics in Physics (3 cr.)
Group B
PHYS 412/4233 – Semiconductor Physics (3 cr.)
PHYS 000/4241 – Introduction to Solar Energy (3 cr.)
PHYS 000/4242 – Introduction to Nanophysics (3 cr.)
PHYS 000/4243 – Physics of Solar Energy Conversion Nanosystems (3 cr.)
PHYS 000/4244 – Introduction to Nanotechnology (3 cr.)
PHYS 323L/4234 – Solar Energy Lab (1 cr.)
Group C
PHYS 414/4224 – Photonics (3 cr.)
PHYS 314/3223 – Advanced Optics (3 cr.)
PHYS 416/4281 – Experimental Methods in Physics (3 cr.)
PHYS 402/4910 – Independent Study (1-3 cr.)

Program Overview
Study Format
On-campus
Program Level
Bachelor
Language Of Materials
English
Language Of Teaching
English
Mode
Full time
Duration By Months
48
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Contact Admission
The American University in Cairo
Phone Number
+20226151000
Email
enrolauc@aucegypt.edu

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