Major - Applied Physics
Western Sydney University
Major
Code:
MT3047.1
Related Courses
2743.12
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Bachelor of Science/Bachelor of Laws
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3754.2
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Bachelor of Science
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3755.2
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Bachelor of Medical Science
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3756.2
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Bachelor of Science (Pathway to Teaching Primary/Secondary)
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3757.2
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Bachelor of Advanced Science
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3763.2
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Bachelor of Science/Bachelor of Arts
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3764.2
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Bachelor of Science/Bachelor of International Studies
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4748.4
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Bachelor of Science/Bachelor of Business
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6042.2
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Diploma in Science/Bachelor of Medical Science
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6043.2
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Diploma in Science/Bachelor of Science
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Available to students in other Western Sydney University Courses :
NO
Applied Physics uses the principles and tools of physics to understand and manipulate the world around us, and covers fields as diverse as astrophysics, biophysics, magnetic resonance (i.e., NMR and MRI), medical physics, remote sensing, semiconductor physics, space science and much more. In this major, the core principles of physics, mathematics and computing are taught and used to study specific applications of physics. Students have access to world class facilities (e.g, telescopes and onsite ultra-high field MRI), and the expertise of international researchers. Graduates of this major possess skills in problem-solving and critical thinking together with deep knowledge of Physics. This flexible set of skills, applied across many disciplines, enables students to seek career opportunities confidently in teaching, research or industry, in diverse fields such as medical physics, materials science, energy, geoscience, aerospace, data science, finance and more.
Major
Structure
Bachelor of Science
Qualification for the award of Bachelor of Science with a major in Applied Physics requires the successful completion of 240 credit points as per the recommended sequence below.
Full-time
Year 1
Autumn
Spring
Year 2
Autumn session
300966
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The Cosmos in Perspective: Information and Life
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And two electives
Spring session
301261
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Complex Case Studies in Science
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And two electives
Year 3
Autumn session
And two electives
Spring session
And two electives
Bachelor of Science (Pathway to Teaching Primary/Secondary)
Qualification for the award of Bachelor of Science (Pathway to Teaching Primary/Secondary) with a major in Applied Physics requires the successful completion of 240 credit points as per the recommended sequence for the Bachelor of Science with a major in Applied Physics, given above.
In addition, all students must complete the mandatory 40 credit point sub-major in Education Studies:
SM1100 Education Studies
Students must meet this requirement by choosing the units from SM1100 as electives within their Bachelor of Science program.
Bachelor of Advanced Science
Qualification for the award of Bachelor of Advanced Science with a major in Applied Physics requires the successful completion of 240 credit points as per the recommended sequence below:
Full-time
Year 1
Autumn
Spring
Year 2
Autumn session
300966
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The Cosmos in Perspective: Information and Life
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300937
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Advanced Science Project A
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And one elective
Spring session
300938
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Advanced Science Project B
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301261
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Complex Case Studies in Science
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And one elective
Year 3
Autumn session
301258
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Advanced Science Research Project C
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And one elective
Spring session
301258
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Advanced Science Research Project C
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And one elective