
Do you know that white light contains all the colours? What causes rainbow? Why do people fall when they lose grip of the branch of a tree? How do we hear sound from a bird? What causes the sky in the night changes colour or during the day? Why is the sky blue? What causes earthquakes? How do we pick radio signals? How do we get power from hydro-power station? These are some of the type of questions that physics can answer.
Physics is the study of everything around us, from the smallest particle in an atom to the ever-expanding universe. Through Physics, you know how an engine of a vehicle works, a big jet plane that flies over the ocean, the convey belt and the control system that operates in the mines, food processing plant to other smaller things like iPod and the cell phone. We will give you the basic principles on how it all works, and you will find our environment welcoming.
With the Applied Physics department, you'll get personal attention as you pursue rigorous course work that includes an advanced mathematics, and you'll work with faculty who are so much interested in your study. Students in our programs have the advantage of working in small classes that help students learn better. We provide both individual attention and a broad spectrum of experiences. You'll see how our excellent instruction applies outside the classroom with hands-on projects, including research opportunities, even for students seeking graduate program. What is the reward for your hard work? Well, our alumni have had great success in finding jobs that are interesting, pay well and getting advanced degrees.
