Bachelor degree in Applied Physics (BS) Computer Science at Brigham Young University

 

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Bachelor Degree in Applied Physics (BS) Computer Science at Brigham Young University

Brigham Young University
Bachelor degree
Applied Physics (BS)
Computer Science

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Career Preparation
Students completing the B.S. Applied Physics Computer Science Emphasis program will be prepared to combine skills in physics and computer science or computer engineering to work in a scientific or technical career in industry or government, or for graduate studies in applied physics, engineering, and physical sciences.

Expected Learning Outcomes
Students completing the B.S. Applied Physics Computer Science Emphasis program will be prepared to combine skills in physics and computer science or computer engineering to work in a scientific or technical. career in industry or government, or for graduate studies in applied physics, engineering, and physical sciences, by demonstrating they are able to:

1. apply principles to model and solve representative problems analytically and computationally at an introductory level from the primary physical theories (classical mechanics, quantum mechanics, special relativity, thermodynamics, electromagnetism and optics), and at an advanced level in classical mechanics, electrostatics and condensed matter physics.
2. program computers to solve physical problems, and use computers to collect and analyze experimental data.
3. design and conduct experiments, build scientific equipment, and analyze data.
4. communicate professionally to a technical audience both orally and in writing.
5. demonstrate ethical practices in the conduct of scientific research.
6. conduct experimental or computational research under the direction of a faculty mentor to contribute to the generation of new knowledge or technologies.

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