Physics:
* Mechanics
* Thermodynamics
* Electromagnetism
* Optics
* Modern Physics (including Quantum Mechanics and Relativity)
* Nuclear Physics
* Solid State Physics
* Computational Physics
Chemistry:
* General Chemistry
* Organic Chemistry
* Inorganic Chemistry
* Physical Chemistry
* Analytical Chemistry
* Biochemistry
Mathematics:
* Calculus
* Linear Algebra
* Differential Equations
* Statistics
* Probability
Other Subjects:
* Computer Science: Introduction to Programming, Data Structures and Algorithms, Computer Graphics, Numerical Methods
* Earth Science: Geology, Meteorology, Oceanography, Environmental Science
* Astronomy: Stellar Physics, Cosmology, Astrobiology
* Engineering: Basic Principles of Engineering, Mechanics of Materials, Fluid Mechanics
Specializations:
Many BSc programs in Physical Science offer the opportunity to specialize in a particular area. Some common specializations include:
* Astrophysics: Focusing on the study of celestial objects and phenomena.
* Biophysics: Exploring the physical principles underlying biological systems.
* Materials Science: Investigating the properties and applications of different materials.
* Environmental Science: Applying physical science principles to environmental problems.
* Computational Science: Using computer simulations to solve scientific problems.
Important Note:
The specific subjects offered and the curriculum structure will vary significantly depending on the university and program. You should consult the individual university website or the program brochure for detailed information on the subjects covered.