Physics

Physics studies the Universe from the largest galaxies to the smallest sub nuclear particles. Quoting Leon Lederman, 1988 Nobel prize in Physics, we could say it is the most fundamental of all sciences, which means they could all be brought back to the fundamental concepts of Physics.That is the reason why a three year Bachelor in Physics is an optimal background to undertake other scientific disciplines.
In fact often physicists employ their talent in chemistry and engineering, molecular biology and biochemistry, oceanography and astronomy. More and more modern medicine has the need of their support too.
Moreover physicists are the ones throwing the foundations for new technologies: mobile telephones, Internet,
imaging to magnetic resonance; these are only a few examples of the great technological developments, based on Physics, that have changed our world.
Physics supplies a background of knowledge and a method that allows to work in several areas: at the university and research laboratories state and/or industrial, in the field of the scientific spreading, in politics and the finance and in general terms in all the fields in which they are important ability analytics and of complex problem solving.