Quantum technologies are moving from fundamental research into commercialization, as exemplified by the quantum computers coming into use at IBM, Google, and other tech giants. In this “3rd Quantum Revolution”, physicists will play a central role in developing the game-changing technologies of the future.
This Second Major programme allows students to build on their training in Physics or Applied Physics with additional courses in new and emerging quantum technologies. A novel first-year course, titled “From Quantum Mysteries to Quantum Technologies”, explores the implications of quantum mechanics for numerous fields in science and the humanities. Upper-year courses will cover specialized topics such as quantum optics, quantum algorithms, quantum communication, quantum information theory, and the philosophical implications of quantum mechanics.
The programme is suitable for students interested in careers in academia or the fledgling quantum technologies industry.
Programme Structure & Duration
This is a full-time four-year Bachelor of Science programme. The following curriculum applies to students matriculating in 2022 or later.
Programme Overview
Course Type | Academic Units (AU) | |||
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With PA & FYP | With PI without FYP | With PI & FYP | ||
Core Courses Physics (Applied Physics) | 61 (60) | 61 (60) | 61 (60) | |
Prescribed Electives for Physics or Applied Physics | 13 | 8 | 13 | |
Interdisciplinary Collaborative Core: Common Core | 17 | 17 | 17 | |
Interdisciplinary Collaborative Core: Foundational Core | 10 | 15 | 15 | |
Broadening and Deepening Electives (BDE)
|
31 |
31 |
31 | |
Total Physics (Applied Physics) | 132 (131) | 132 (131) | 137 (136) | |