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BS (Physics) with Specialization

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BS (Physics) with Specialization
Approved by Senate on 25th April 2022
Introduction
Introduction

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The vision of the Department of Physics is to become a globally renowned Academic Hub of Physics for Quality Education, excellence in Scientific Research and Technology Innovation with High Societal and Strategic Impact by excelling in fundamental knowledge and applications of Physics blended with Engineering through curricular and co-curricular activities. In line with this vision, the Department offers an undergraduate program in Physics to attract highly motivated students interested in basic science and cutting-edge technologies in the broad discipline of physics blended with engineering, and wish for a flexible program to consider a variety of challenging career paths through capability-linked specializations in Energy, Photonics and Quantum Technologies.

One of the key salient features of the BS Physics program at the IIT Jodhpur is that the curriculum offers enormous flexibility to students for pursuing capability-linked specializations of their choice. The Department’s core specializations are designed to enable students to lead future technological innovations addressing the emerging industrial and societal challenges in various domains of Energy, Photonics and Quantum Technologies. The students can choose any of the specializations mentioned above depending on their interests. The in-depth understanding of the concepts and technical skills acquired through these program specializations will enable graduates to play a vital role in advancing the technologies such as Flexible Electronics, Green Energy, Terahertz Technology/Communications, Quantum Communications, Smart Energy for smart cities/distributed applications in rural/remote areas, and Smart Healthcare, etc.

Another distinct feature of the program is the provision for minors in Entrepreneurship. This unique feature will allow students to pursue diverse and challenging career options. The curriculum also offers numerous options that enable students to gain industrial experience through collaborative industrial projects at industries and entrepreneurship experience at the Institute’s Incubation Center.

Objectives of the program
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An academic path to enter the graduate program, conduct basic and application-oriented advanced scientific research with a broad range of applications, and eventually pursue research or academic profession.

  • An industrial path to take up the role of a technical leader through lifelong learning.
  • An entrepreneurial path to apply the acquired knowledge to develop new products and initiate a Deep Tech Start-up Company.
Expected Graduate Attributes
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The Graduates of the UG program in Physics are expected to have the following attributes:

  • Strong foundations of fundamental as well as applied concepts of physics enabling to excel in physics driven technologies.
  • Ability to acquire new knowledge of physics and integrate with engineering concepts to create new and innovative technologies for current and future applications.
  • Ability to apply critical scientific thinking and engineering skills to identify, formulate, and solve complex problems encountered in applied areas blended with engineering practices.
  • Ability to apply principles of physics in the domain of Energy materials and devices with a focus on generation, storage and management.
  • Ability to engage and actively participate in the upcoming areas of Quantum Information and related research domains of Quantum Technologies.
  • Preparedness to participate in future technological developments in photonics and optical communications beyond 5G including Terahertz technology.
  • Ability to compete effectively in a world of rapid technological advancements and assume leadership roles within academic, industrial, or entrepreneurial environments in the broad context of fundamental and applied physics blended with engineering skills.
  • They will be aware of ethical issues, societal needs, and problems and conduct themselves as responsible professionals.
Learning Outcomes
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The Graduates of the UG program in Physics will be able:

  • To acquire knowledge of fundamental and applied physics principles along with the required understanding of computing, mathematics, and engineering.
  • To create, select, and apply appropriate techniques, resources, and fundamental physics tools to solve complex engineering problems with an understanding of the limitations through laboratory exercises and design projects.
  • To apply the concepts of mathematics, physics including Quantum technologies and advanced computing tools, to design complex engineering systems containing hardware and software (including Quantum algorithms) modules.
  • To acquire knowledge of fundamental and advanced concepts of Photonics and Teraherz technologies for communications, devices towards medical applications, sensing, quantum technologies, spectroscopy and imaging.
  • To gain an in-depth understanding of concepts of materials and devices for energy generation and storage, integration of energy sub-systems and next generation communications.
  • To perform a critical literature review and patent landscaping for innovative research.
  • To understand professional ethics and social responsibilities.
  • To develop technical presentation skills and communicate effectively.
  • To develop an attitude for product design and entrepreneurial activities.
New skill sets targeted
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Physics BS students explore subjects critical to advancement in today’s needs-from everyday common know-how to critical problems in different inter/multi-disciplinary domains using the fundamental and applied physics knowledge blended for present and future complex issues/challenges. The acquired knowledge will be helpful in future technologies, including:

  • Quantum technologies for future Quantum communication and computation
  • Terahertz optics, optical fiber communication and photonics for 5G and beyond communications
  • Next generation energy materials and devices.
  • Entrepreneurship
Proposed Specialization Areas
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  • Advanced Energy Materials
  • Photonics
  • Quantum Technologies
  • Entrepreneurship
Program Structure
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Credit Distribution

Table-BS_Phy1  (use the horizontal scroll bar to see the full table)
S.No.Course TypeCourse CategoryCreditsTotal Credits
1Institute Core (I)Engineering (IE)2969
Science (IS)18
Humanities (IH)12
2Program Linked (L)Program Linked Courses (PL)10
3Program Core (P)Program Compulsory (PC)5861
Program Elective (PE)3
4Specialization (S)Specialization Core (SC)1230
Specialization Elective (SE)18
5Non-Graded (N)Humanities (NH)615
Engineering (NE)3
Design/Practical Experience (ND)6
 Total175
  • Those who are opting for specialization in Entrepreneurship will be required to earn 10 credits via relevant specialization electives.
Program Compulsory Courses
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Table-BS_Phy_Compulsory  (use the horizontal scroll bar to see the full table)
S. No.Course Name & Course CodeLTPContact HoursCredit
1Mechanics – I3-0-033.0
2Mechanics – II3-0-033.0
3Mathematical Methods for Physicists3-0-033.0
4.Basic Computational Lab0-0-331.5
5.Applied Computational Lab0-0-331.5
6.EM Waves and Fields3-0-033.0
7.Interaction of Radiation with Matter2-0-243.0
8.Modern Optics3-0-033.0
9.Fluids and Plasmas2-0-243.0
10EM Lab0-0-331.5
11.Applied Optics Lab0-0-331.5
12.Thermal Physics3-0-033.0
13.Solid State Physics3-0-254.0
14.Electronics3-0-033.0
15.Semiconducting and Optoelectronic Devices3-0-254.0
16.Electronics Lab0-0-331.5
17.Thin Film and Material Characterization Lab0-0-331.5
18.Physics of Atoms, Molecules and Nuclei3-0-033.0
19.Nuclear Radiation and Energy2-0-022.0
20.EM and Neutrino Astronomy3-0-033.0
21.Modern Physics Lab0-0-221.0
22.Radiation and Particle Detection Lab0-0-221.0
23Medical Physics2-0-022.0
24Entrepreneurship for Physicists2-0-022.0
25BS Project0-0-663.0
 Total61.0
Semester Wise Courses
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Courses for Semester 1st and 2nd
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Table-BSPHY-Sem12  (use the horizontal scroll bar to see the full table)
1st Semester (BS Physics)CategoryCourse NameL-T-PCredits 2nd Semester (BS Physics)Category_Course Name_L-T-P_Credits_
1IEEEL1010: Introduction to Electrical Engineering3-0-24 1IEMEL1010:Engineering Mechanics2-1-03.0
2IECSL1010: Introduction to Computer Science3-0-242ISCYL1010:Chemistry3-0-03.0
3IEBBL1010: Introduction to Bioengineering3-0-243ISPHL:1010 Electromagnetism and OpticsPhysics3-0-03.0
4ISMAL1010: Mathematics 13-1-044ISMAL1020: Mathematics II3-1-04.0
5IEMEP1010: Engineering Visualization0-0-215ISPHP1010:Physics Laboratory0-0-21.0
6NEOAE1010: Engineering Design 10-0-216ISCYP1010:Chemistry Lab0-0-21.0
7NHHSN1010: Communication Skill 10-0-217IEMEP1020:Engineering Realization0-0-21.0
8NHOSN1010: Social Connect and Responsibilities0-0-10.58NEOAE1020: Engineering Design II0-0-21.0
9NHOSN1020: Performing Arts 1/ Sports 10-0-10.59NHHSN1020:Communication Skill II0-0-21.0
 Total Graded1710NHOSN1040: Social Connect and Responsibilities0-0-10.5
 Total Non-Graded311NHOSN1050: Performing Arts 2/ Sports 20-0-10.5
    Total Graded16.0
    Total Non-Graded3.0

 

Courses for Semester 3rd and 4th
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Table-BSPHY-Sem34  (use the horizontal scroll bar to see the full table)
3rd Semester (BS Physics)CategoryCourse NameL-T-PCredits 4th Semester (BS Physics)Category_Course Name_L-T-P_Credits_
1IEIntroduction to Machine Learning3-0-24.0 1IEData Structures and Algorithms3-0-24.0
2IESignals and Systems3-1-04.02PLEmbedded Systems & IoT3-0-24.0
3PCMechanics I3-0-03.03PCMathematical methods for Physicists3-0-03.0
4PCMechanics II3-0-03.04PCModern Optics3-0-03.0
5PCThermal Physics3-0-03.05PCEM waves and fields3-0-03.0
6PCBasic Computational Lab0-0-31.56PCEM Lab0-0-31.5
7NEIntro. To Profession0-0-21.07IHHumanities I3-0-03.0
   Total Graded18.5   Total Graded21.5
   Total Non-Graded1.0   Total Non-Graded0.0

 

Courses for Semester 5th and 6th
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Table-BSPHY-Sem56  (use the horizontal scroll bar to see the full table)
5th Semester (BS Physics)CategoryCourse NameL-T-PCredits 6th Semester (BS Physics)Category_Course Name_L-T-P_Credits_
1PLBig Data Management2-0-23.0 1PCMedical Physics2-0-02.0
2PLCommunication Systems3-0-03.02PCNuclear radiation and Energy2-0-02.0
3PCPhysics of atoms, molecules and nuclei3-0-03.03PCInteraction of radiation with matter2-0-23.0
4PCElectronics3-0-03.04PCSemiconducting and Optoelectronic Devices3-0-24.0
5PCSolid State Physics3-0-24.05PCApplied optics Lab0-0-31.5
6PCElectronics Lab0-0-31.56PCModern physics Lab0-0-21.0
7PCThin film & Material Characterization Lab0-0-31.57PCRadiation and particle detection Lab0-0-21.0
8PCApplied Computational Lab0-0-31.58PCEntrepreneurship for Physicists2-0-02.0
9IHHumanities II3-0-03.09SC/SESpecialization Core/Electives4.0
10NHProfessional Ethics I0-1-01.0 NHProfessional Ethics II0-0-21.0
   Total Graded23.5   Total Graded20.5
   Total Non-Graded1.0   Total Non-Graded1.0

 

Courses for Semester 7th and 8th
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Table-BSPHY-Sem78  (use the horizontal scroll bar to see the full table)
7th Semester (BS Physics)CategoryCourse NameL-T-PCredits 8th Semester (BS Physics)Category_Course Name_L-T-P_Credits_
1PCFluids & Plasmas2-0-23 1PCEM and Neutrino Astronomy3-0-03
2PCBS project0-0-632SC/SESpecialization Core/Electives3-0-03
3SC/SESpecialization Core/Electives3-0-033SC/SESpecialization Core/Electives3-0-03
4SC/SESpecialization Core/Electives3-0-244SC/SESpecialization Core/Electives3-0-03
5SC/SESpecialization Core/Electives3-0-245SC/SESpecialization Core/Electives3-0-03
6IHHumanities III3-0-036SC/SESpecialization Core/Electives3-0-03
7ISEnvironmental Science2-0-027IHHumanities IV3-0-03
   Total Graded22   Total Graded21
   Total Non-Graded0   Total Non-Graded0

 

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