Physics, B.S. at Saint Louis University |
Course Duration |
4 Years |
Course Intake |
february |
Course Details Website Link |
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Course Level |
Undergraduate |
Tution Fees |
$ 43,160 |
English Language Requirment |
IELTS |
6.5 |
TOEFL |
80 |
PTE |
54 |
Study the nature of matter, energy and spacetime at the most fundamental level with Saint Louis University's B.S. in Physics. Physics provides a foundation for all the natural sciences and engineering disciplines. Physics has brought such revolutions as relativity, quantum mechanics and the Big Bang theory, profoundly altering the way mankind views the universe.
Physicists have played a major role in the discovery of many phenomena leading to whole new technologies. The invention of the transistor, by physicists, has made the modern computer possible, while the development of lasers has led to diverse applications ranging from supermarket scanners to laser surgery. The physicist is a versatile problem solver and able to excel in many technical fields.
A training in physics leads to a broad-based understanding of natural phenomena, analytical and computer skills, experience with electronics and the operation of sophisticated equipment, an understanding of measurements and their limitations, and the ability to formulate and solve technical problems.
Physics students have a strong interest in mathematics, computers and science along with a desire to understand how the universe works. Students are interested in questions such as “Why do elementary particles behave the way they do?” or “What is the nature of light?” or “How did the universe begin, and what will eventually happen to it?” Some students pursue double majors in mathematics, computer science or an engineering field.