The world of physics
Physics A
Mathematics A
Physics A
Mathematics A
Understand the forces behind the world
The world of physics is the field of study for those who want to understand the forces, materials and technologies that characterize our everyday lives – from energy and climate to electronics and modern technology. Here you work with physical phenomena and mathematical models, and you investigate how nature and the technology we surround ourselves with work in practice. It is a field of study for those who are curious, logical thinkers and interested in finding explanations for how the world is connected.
The world of physics is the field of study for those who want to understand the forces, materials and technologies that characterize our everyday lives – from energy and climate to electronics and modern technology. Here you work with physical phenomena and mathematical models, and you investigate how nature and the technology we surround ourselves with work in practice. It is a field of study for those who are curious, logical thinkers and interested in finding explanations for how the world is connected.
Why choose the World of Physics?
This field of study gives you a solid scientific foundation and challenges you in terms of logic, creativity and abstract thinking. You work with everything from movement and energy to electrical circuits, waves, materials and advanced measurements. The themes are directly linked to current areas such as green transition, energy supply, technology development and research. It is an obvious line if you are considering engineering, technical education or other science subjects.
How the teaching takes place
The teaching takes place largely in the physics laboratory, where you build measurement setups, conduct experiments and investigate models and relationships with equipment and data logging. You work both individually and in groups with tasks that require you to test ideas, evaluate results and develop solutions. At the same time, you gain insight into scientific theories and methods, which you actively use in teaching.
The teaching takes place largely in the physics laboratory, where you build measurement setups, conduct experiments and investigate models and relationships with equipment and data logging. You work both individually and in groups with tasks that require you to test ideas, evaluate results and develop solutions. At the same time, you gain insight into scientific theories and methods, which you actively use in teaching.