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2 Online Applied Physics Preparatory Programs


Spokane Colleges (SCC/SFCC)
AS in Engineering, Computer Science, Physics, and Atmospheric Sciences
- Spokane, USA
Associate of Applied Science
Full time
2 years
Distance Learning, On-Campus, Blended
English
Physics builds a foundation for careers in science, engineering, technology, health fields, education, and many others. We offer classes that include topics such as classical physics, electricity and magnetism, wave motion, optics, thermodynamics, and fluids.


The International Institute Of Plant Engineering And Design
Principles of Static Equipment Program
- Netherlands Online, Netherlands
Course
6 months
Distance Learning
English
This is a special course for students who are working and studying at the same time. It is a self-paced course about Static Equipment. The course is suitable for engineering or science graduates who wish to become familiar with the engineering principles involved in the design of the static equipment.
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Studying Applied Physics at the Preparatory level in an online format allows you to delve into the fundamental principles of physics while building a solid foundation for future study. This discipline empowers you to explore the applications of physics in real-world scenarios, preparing you for advanced studies or careers in various technical fields.
In an online setting, you'll engage with interactive coursework, including simulations and virtual labs, to understand concepts such as mechanics, thermodynamics, and electromagnetism. These experiences enhance your analytical skills and problem-solving abilities, which are crucial in any physics-related career. Many students strengthen their adaptability as they explore new ideas and approaches through a flexible learning environment that fits their schedules.
Preparing for higher education or technical careers, you’ll gain skills valued in industries like engineering, aerospace, and research. Courses often cover topics such as optics, experimental techniques, and computational methods. Upon completion, graduates are well-prepared to pursue Bachelor's or Master's degrees in physics or related fields, where they continue to expand their knowledge and expertise.