Bachelor's Degree in PHYSICS (LB23R)

Degree course in italian
FISICA (LB23R)
Degree course
PHYSICS (LB23R)
Title
Bachelor's Degree
MIUR Class
Scienze e tecnologie fisiche - L-30 R (DM270)
Length
3 years
Credits
180
Department
MATHEMATICS AND PHYSICS
Website
https://www.unisalento.it/didattica/cosa-studiare/percorsi/-/dettaglio/corso/LB23/fisica
Language
ITALIAN
Location
Lecce-
Academic year
2025/2026
Type of access/Available places
Free access course
Career opportunities
3.1.1.1.2 - Tecnici fisici e nucleari

Course description

The degree in Physics at the University of Salento aims to train graduates who possess a solid basic preparation and mastery of the scientific method in the fundamental areas of Physics, assuming methodological, experimental and theoretical skills, susceptible to further study in subsequent cycles.
The rapid renewal of production technologies and the fragmentation of the labor market, particularly in the southern reality, leads to focusing mainly (although not exclusively) on basic training, which allows the acquisition of an open and flexible mentality, capable of adapting to external changes, so that the three-year graduate in Physics can access, possibly after a short insertion phase, work activities that require familiarity with the scientific culture and method.
In order to achieve these objectives, a number of training credits significantly higher than those prescribed for the class are dedicated to basic training activities in General Physics, Mathematics, Chemistry and Computer Science.
The activities characterizing are carried out in the following areas:
1) Experimental and applied, which includes laboratory measurements, with data processing, in various fields of Physics, classical and modern, and in the electronic field;
2) Theoretical and foundations of Physics, including activities in Special Relativity, Statistical Mechanics, Quantum Mechanics and Mathematical Methods of Physics;
3) Microphysics and Structure of matter, in which the theoretical-phenomenological foundations of Nuclear and Particle Physics, Atomic, Molecular and Condensed States will be provided.
The knowledge provided will be the subject of further study and integration, within the framework of integrative activities and interdisciplinary training.
To be admitted to the degree course, it is necessary to have a secondary school diploma or another qualification obtained abroad that is recognized as suitable.
For the purposes of access to the degree course in Physics, students are required to possess the following knowledge and skills:
- good command of the Italian language to understand and produce texts and to describe problems;
- ability to use elementary logical structures;
- mathematical knowledge at secondary school level in the field of Algebra, Euclidean and analytical geometry and trigonometry.
Possession of the required knowledge is verified by administering a series of multiple choice questions.
Students who do not answer at least half of the questions correctly are assigned Additional Training Obligations in SSD MAT/05, in the manner indicated in the Course of Study Teaching Regulations.

Profile

Physicist

Functions

The Graduate in Physics can carry out professional activities in the fields of technological applications of physics at an industrial level, laboratory activities and services in all fields, even non-scientific, in which the ability to analyse and model even complex phenomena with scientific methodology is required.
The Physicist carries out the following functions:
- modelling and resolution of problems in the scientific field;
- design and production of instrumentation and teaching material for various applications;
- management, organisation and design of laboratory measurements;
- management and design of technological applications at an industrial level;
- research, control of industrial processes and analysis in public and private companies.

Skills

The Graduate in Physics is able to:
- observe and measure physical properties, events and changes, documenting and recording them in a systematic and reliable way;
- process and analyze data deriving from observations and measurements in the laboratory, relating them to appropriate theories;
- intervene in the solution of various scientific and technological problems, applying their knowledge relating to the basic physics area;
Furthermore, they have good self-learning and continuous updating skills.

Purpose

The Graduate in Physics finds opportunities at:
- Universities and public and private bodies and centers
- National and regional agencies for the protection of cultural heritage and the environment and the study and prevention of risks
- Study and design laboratories in public and private companies
- Quality certification laboratories for industrial production
- Data processing and modeling centers
- High-tech companies
- Measurement laboratories in the industrial and research fields
- Services relating to medical and health physics and safety environmental
- Banking and financial consultancy institutions.
The final exam consists of the preparation of a report on a topic chosen by the student and connected to the courses of the study plan, or in the report on an experiment specifically carried out, within the experimental knowledge already acquired.

The final exam does not necessarily have to possess original characteristics, nor a degree of depth superior to the level of studies; rather, it must demonstrate the cultural maturity and the capacity of the graduate to personally and autonomously elaborate the topic and his ability to effectively communicate the topic addressed.
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Course modules

PERCORSO COMUNE

Course's rules

ALGEBRA AND GEOMETRY (MAT/03)

8 credits - Related/Supplementary - Compulsory [Code: A004595]

MATHEMATICAL ANALYSIS I (MAT/05)

8 credits - Base - Compulsory [Code: A004596]

MATHEMATICAL ANALYSIS II (MAT/05)

8 credits - Base - Compulsory [Code: A004597]

PHYSICS I (FIS/01)

8 credits - Base - Compulsory [Code: A004599]

PHYSICS II (FIS/01)

8 credits - Base - Compulsory [Code: A004600]

COMPUTER SCIENCE (INF/01)

6 credits - Base - Compulsory [Code: A004601]

LABORATORY I AND LABORATORY II

12 credits - OTHER - Compulsory [Code: A003280]

LABORATORY I

6 credits

LABORATORY II

6 credits

ENGLISH LANGUAGE

3 credits - OTHER - Compulsory [Code: A003287]

SAFETY LABORATORY (NN)

1 credits - Other - Compulsory [Code: A003905]

MATHEMATICAL ANALYSIS III (MAT/05)

8 credits - Base - Compulsory [Code: A004598]

CHEMISTRY (CHIM/03)

8 credits - Base - Compulsory [Code: A004602]

PHYSICS III (FIS/01)

8 credits - Base - Compulsory [Code: A004603]

PHYSICS IV (FIS/01)

8 credits - Base - Compulsory [Code: A004604]

INTRODUCTION TO MODERN PHYSICS (FIS/02)

8 credits - Characterizing - Compulsory [Code: A004605]

LABORATORY III AND LABORATORY IV

12 credits - OTHER - Compulsory [Code: A003284]

LABORATORY III

6 credits

LABORATORY IV

6 credits

STATISTICAL AND COMPUTATIONAL METHODS (FIS/01)

6 credits - Related/Supplementary - Compulsory [Code: A004606]

ELETTRODINAMICA AVANZATA (FIS/01)

6 credits - Related/Supplementary - Optional [Code: A008790]

THEORETICAL AND STATISTICAL PHYSICS

14 credits - OTHER - Compulsory [Code: A003847]

PRINCIPLES OF ASTRONOMY AND ASTROPHYSICS (FIS/05)

6 credits - Related/Supplementary - Optional [Code: A003698]

FOUNDATIONS OF NUCLEAR AND SUBNUCLEAR PHYSICS (FIS/04)

6 credits - Related/Supplementary - Optional [Code: A003697]

LABORATORY V (FIS/01)

6 credits - Characterizing - Compulsory [Code: A003290]

INTRODUCTION TO MODERN PHYSICS (FIS/02)

8 credits - Characterizing - Compulsory [Code: A002829]

FINAL TEST (PROFIN_S)

6 credits - Language/Final Exam - Compulsory [Code: A003904]

STRUCTURE OF MATTER (FIS/03)

8 credits - Characterizing - Compulsory [Code: A002831]