The Attributes of the Graduate
The attributes of the Physics program graduates have been carefully determined to comply with the national academic standards and in line with the needs of the labor market. The attributes that the Physics program graduates should possess are listed as follows:
- Knowledge of a comprehensive and consistent body of knowledge in the field of physics and the theories and concepts related to that field for effective practice in the required professional field.
- Work with a commitment to integrity, credibility and adherence to professional ethics.
- Self-directed skills for long-life learning.
- Identifying professional problems and finding solutions to them.
- Critical thinking and problem solving.
- The ability to lead, assume responsibility, and be willing to fully cooperate with others in joint projects and initiatives.
- Oral and written communication with others.
- Keeping abreast of modern scientific and technical developments.
- Deep knowledge and comprehensive understanding of the literature of scientific research in the field of physics, in addition to the ability to interpret and analyze the results of these research.
- Active participation in community development.