| Overview
The Bachelor of Science in Physics program at Xiamen University Malaysia is supported by the College of Physical Science and Technology in the main campus of Xiamen University in China. The college consists of the Department of Physics and the Department of Astronomy and the faculty members include academicians of the Chinese Academy of Science (adjunct), senior and junior experts holding prestigious titles. The research areas of the Department of Physics are diverse, focusing on various aspects of the frontiers, including condensed matter physics, statistical physics and biophysics, while featuring cross -disciplinary collaboration. The Department of Astronomy has strong collaborations with Shanghai Astronomical Observatory, Chinese Academy of Sciences.
The Physics program at Xiamen University Malaysia offers a unique interdisciplinary educational experience that mirrors the best practices from leading universities around the world. The program is designed to meet the needs and aspirations of young graduates in adapting to the modern era of disruption, with strong foundations of scientific knowledge, spirit of inquiry and passion for study and work. The program provides international exposure and fosters collaboration network with the wider physics community from the east and west.
Students will undergo two years of solid foundational training in mathematics, classical mechanics, electrodynamics, thermodynamics, and quantum mechanics. In the next two years, they would have the flexibility and opportunity to explore courses from physics (including) astrophysics, engineering, finance, and humanity. In addition, the program offers one semester of undergraduate research module, and one semester of research internship, on top of the final year thesis.
| Program Highlights
- Unique syllabi that retain the essence of traditional physics and explore modern applied physics disciplines
- Interdisciplinary curriculum that prepares versatile graduates for future-proof employment
- Research-focused curriculum that prepares graduates for further education opportunities
- And frontier science careers
- Unique experience of educational and cultural exchange from the east and west
| Entry Requirements
STPM | A pass in STPM with at least a Grade C in Physics and Mathematics |
A-LEVEL | A pass in A-Level with at least a Grade C in Physics and Mathematics |
UEC | A pass in UEC with at least a Grade B in 5 subjects including Physics and Advanced Mathematics. |
Foundation/Matriculation | A pass in Foundation / Matriculation with at least a CGPA of 2.0, and GPA of at least 2.0 (Grade C) in Physics and Mathematics subjects. |
Diploma | Pass Diploma (Level 4 MQF) with CGPA of at least 2.5 and GPA of at least 2.0 in Physics and Mathematics subjects. |
South Australian Matriculation (SAM) | Pass South Australian Matriculation (SAM) with at least Tertiary Entrance Rank (TER) 70 and Grade B in Physics and Mathematics. |
Canadian Pre-University (CPU) | Pass Canadian Pre-University (CPU) with average of 70% in 6 relevant subjects including Physics and Mathematics. |
| Career Opportunities
- Physicist- Researcher
- Applications Engineer
- Design and Device Engineer
- Data Scientist
- Financial and Banking Analyst
- Educator
- Data Analyst
| Main Courses
- Lab Engineer
- IT Engineer
- Computational Scientist
- Materials Engineer
- Scientific Administrator
- Instrumentation Engineer
- Mechanics
- Thermal Physics
- Calculus I
- Linear Algebra
- Python Programming Language
- Physics Laboratory I
- Electromagnetism
- Modern Physics
- Calculus II
- Ordinary Differential Equations
Physics Laboratory II
- Theoretical Mechanics
- Quantum Mechanics I
- Mathematical methods in Physics I
- Probability and statistics B
- Physics Laboratory III
- Electrodynamics I
- Principles of Optics
- Numerical Methods
- Physics Laboratory IV
- 1 Major Elective
- Thermodynamics and Statistical Physics
- 2 Major Electives
- Industrial Training
- Final Year Project I
- Final Year Project II
- 6 Major Electives
Offered by Physics Department
- Astronomy
- Electronic Circuit
- Undergraduate Research I
- Astrophysics
- Solid State Physics
- Electrodynamics I
- Nuclear and Particle Physics
- Quantum Information
- Quantum Mechanics II
- Relativity
- Cosmology
- Semiconductor Physics and Devices
- Photonics and Optoelectronics
- Nanoscience and Nanotechnology
- Machine Learning for Physicists
- Data Intensive Science
Offered by other Departments
- Differential Geometry of Curves and Surfaces
- Differentiable Manifold
- Algebraic Geometric and Topology
- Matrix Groups
- Dynamical Systems
- Probability Theory
- Statistics
- Microeconomics
- Macroeconomics
- Principles of Management
- Principles of Finance
- Monetary Policy and Financial Supervision
- Risk Management
- Global Logistics and Supply Chain Management
- Digital Logic
- Data Structures
- Discrete Mathematics
- Design and Analysis of Algorithm
Digital Signal Processing