Physics
OVERVIEW OF WHAT THEY DO  
A Physics major teaches students how the physical world works, from the smallest particles to the largest galaxies. They learn about forces, energy, and matter through experiments and mathematical models. By the end, students understand fundamental physical laws and concepts, preparing them for careers in science, engineering, or research, or for further studies in physics.
Difficulties and concerns in studying Physics:
- Complex Mathematics: Physics involves advanced mathematics, such as calculus and differential equations, which can be challenging to master.
- Abstract Concepts: Understanding abstract theories, like quantum mechanics or relativity, requires deep conceptual thinking and can be difficult to grasp.
- Experimental Challenges: Conducting precise experiments and analyzing complex data require meticulous attention to detail and technical skill.
- Theoretical Models: Developing and working with sophisticated theoretical models can be complex and requires a strong understanding of both physics principles and mathematical techniques.
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Main RIASEC codes: Investigative (I), Realistic (R)
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Investigative (I): Physics involves exploring fundamental questions about the universe, analyzing complex systems, and conducting experiments. This code reflects the need for curiosity, analytical skills, and a passion for research and problem-solving.
Realistic (R): Physics often requires hands-on work in laboratories, using sophisticated equipment, and applying practical skills to conduct experiments and gather data. This code highlights the importance of technical proficiency and practical experience.