Physics
Graduates of this degree course must:
- have adequate knowledge of classic and modern physics;
- acquire the adequate research methods needed to represent and verify models for physics theories;
- have operational knowledge of laboratories;
- know how to use appropriate mathematical and computer instruments;
- be able to apply their professional competences to specific contexts; e.g. to provide scientific support in various fields, such as health, medicine, environment, energy conservation, cultural heritage and the various activities aimed at spreading scientific knowledge;
- be able to communicate and manage information effectively.