About the
Branch: |
It was
established since the establishing
of the Department of Applied Science
in 1976.
In this branch, the subject of
physics was being taught at every
scientific department of the
university, and the graduate was
given master degree in Applied
Physics.
It is concerned
with in graduated students who
are specialized in the field of
Applied Physics
in order for them to work in
educational and research
institutions. The graduate is
qualified to work in the fields of
energy, environment, health, oil,
industry, and education. In
addition, it prepares researchers in
the fields of thin films and
magnetic materials and alternative
energy.
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The curriculum of the branch
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Fourth Class |
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Third Class |
Subject |
Units |
Study Plan |
Lectures |
quantum mechanics |
4 |
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electromagnetism |
4 |
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Electronics |
6 |
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Optics |
6 |
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Fundamentals of laser |
6 |
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applied Mathematics |
4 |
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computers |
3 |
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Second Class |
Subject |
Units |
Study Plan |
Lectures |
Modern physics |
4 |
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Electrical circuits |
6 |
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Heat and thermodynamics |
6 |
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mathematics |
6 |
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Material Properties and superconductivity |
8 |
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computers |
6 |
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Liberations |
2 |
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First Class |
Subject |
Units |
Study Plan |
Lectures |
Mechanics and sound |
8 |
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Electricity and magnetism |
8 |
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Mathematics |
6 |
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chemistry |
6 |
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Engineering drawing |
2 |
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computers |
6 |
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workshop |
2 |
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Human lefts |
2 |
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