Explore the programs and courses offered by BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN FUNDAMENTAL PHYSICS
Browse Programs Admission InformationThe Bachelor of Science in Fundamental Physics is part of the Science of Matter domain and focuses on providing students with an in-depth understanding of classical and modern physics. This program combines theoretical foundations, mathematical tools, and practical laboratory skills essential for scientific analysis and problem-solving in physics.
It prepares students for advanced studies (Master’s and Ph.D.) as well as for employment in teaching, research, and technical roles in various sectors like education, industry, and technology.
Key Program Structure:
Duration: 3 years (6 semesters)
Credits: 180 ECTS
Course Types:
Fundamental Units (UEF) – core scientific subjects.
Methodological Units (UEM) – lab work and technical training.
Discovery Units (UED) – interdisciplinary and general knowledge.
Transversal Units (UET) – language and communication skills.
Core Subjects (Examples):
Year 1 (Semesters 1 & 2):
Mathematics 1 & 2: Analysis, Algebra, Differential Equations
Physics 1 & 2: Mechanics, Electricity, Electromagnetism
Chemistry 1 & 2: Atomic Structure, Thermodynamics, Chemical Kinetics
Computer Science: Office Tools, Programming (Fortran, MATLAB)
Laboratory Work: Mechanics, Electricity, Chemistry
Discovery Courses: Environment, Biotechnology, Renewable Energies
Foreign Languages: English or French (Scientific Language)
Year 2 (Semesters 3 & 4):
Analytical Mechanics
Vibrations and Waves
Geometric and Physical Optics
Quantum Mechanics
Thermodynamics
Complex Variables
Fluid Mechanics
Electronics
Numerical Methods & Programming
Specialized Subjects (Year 3 – Semesters 5 & 6):
Semester 5:
Quantum Mechanics II
Statistical Physics
Special Relativity
Mathematical Methods for Physics
Electromagnetic Waves or Semiconductor Physics
Digital Physics or Data Analysis
Scientific English
Elective: Biophysics, Particle Physics, Acoustics, etc.
Semester 6:
Solid State Physics
Nuclear Physics
Heat Transfer
Atomic Physics
Nuclear or Atomic Physics Lab
Solid State or Optical Physics Lab
Elective: Lasers, Plasma Physics, Nanotechnology, Photovoltaics, New Materials
Ethics and Professional Conduct
Scientific English II
Eligibility:
High school diploma (Baccalaureate) in Science (Mathematics or Experimental Sciences track).
Strong performance in mathematics and physics.
Admission Procedure:
National academic application.
Evaluation based on academic records, especially in science subjects.