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3 Applied Physics Course Programs in USA


Morehouse College
Applied Physics (Dual-Degree Engineering-DDEP)
- Atlanta, USA
Course, BSc
Full time
On-Campus
English
Our mission is to enhance our students’ intellectual skills through the rigorous study of physics. We offer a spectrum of courses that reflects both the integral character of physics in the liberal arts curriculum and its essential role in engineering and technology.


California Institute of Technology
Applied Physics
- Pasadena, USA
Course
On-Campus
English
The applied physics option is designed to extend knowledge of the principles of pure physics to the development of new technologies. Research in applied physics focuses primarily on problems of technological importance. Current areas of specialization within applied physics span a wide range of topics such as Photonics, Solid-state materials, Biophysics, Plasma-physics, and Hydrodynamics.
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Colby College
Course - Physics and Astronomy
- Waterville, USA
Course
On-Campus
English
Are you interested in understanding how atoms can be cooled and trapped using lasers and magnetic fields, investigating fundamental symmetries in particle physics, or studying the evolution of galaxies over cosmic time? Want to perform experiments using X-ray diffraction, lasers, and a Michelson-Morley interferometer? At Colby, you can.
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Applied Physics degree programs in the USA open up a world of possibilities by combining theoretical understanding with practical applications. You’ll find innovative methods of inquiry that prepare you for various careers in industries like engineering, telecommunications, and renewable energy.
Through courses in experimental physics, materials science, and quantum mechanics, you’ll develop skills such as designing and analyzing experiments, applying advanced computational techniques, and modeling physical systems. Students build confidence as they engage with real-world challenges, often participating in collaborative lab work and research projects that integrate scientific theory with practical implementation.
As you progress, you may explore topics like nano-technology or photonics, which are essential in today’s tech-driven workplace. Graduates commonly pursue roles in research and development, manufacturing, or technical consulting, applying their knowledge in ways that drive innovation across multiple sectors. An applied physics curriculum cultivates analytical thinking and problem-solving skills that are highly valued globally, providing you a solid foundation for diverse career paths.