Overview:
The Department of Physics at RWU currently offers 4 years BS program and 2 years M. Phil. in Physics to women. The curriculum is designed to provide students with up-to-date training in foundational physical science as well as a range of areas of specialties. The Department of Physics at RWU is making strides toward becoming one of the premier Physics departments in the region. We have developed active research groups in experimental condensed matter, theoretical condensed matter, computational Physics and theoretical plasma physics. Our faculty includes internationally as well as locally trained PhDs who are well-versed in their areas of specialization. Our graduate students will participate in cutting-edge research that will prepare them for successful careers in a wide variety of fields belonging to pure and applied Physics.
Vision:
Embracing the vision of the Rawalpindi Women University, the Department of Physics aspires to be a beacon of excellence in physics education and research, fostering an inclusive and culturally enriched learning environment. Our vision is to seamlessly integrate innovative research with impactful learning, empowering women with the knowledge and skills to play transformative roles in society
Mission:
The Physics Department at Rawalpindi Women University is dedicated to realizing the university’s mission by delivering outstanding academic programs in physics at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels. We are committed to creating an inclusive and supportive learning environment that empowers women with the knowledge and skills essential for their active and impactful participation in nation-building endeavors..
HoD Message:
“Welcome to the Department of Physics, Rawalpindi Women University. Delighted to embark on a transformative academic journey, then Look no further. In the ever-evolving landscape of science and technology, Physics stands as a cornerstone discipline, cultivating a solid groundwork and vital competencies for a future brimming with opportunities. As we probe deeper into the mysteries of the natural world, we unravel its intricate tapestry, discovering fundamental principles and innovative solutions that underlie the diverse phenomena surrounding us. Our journey encompasses the art of experiment design, the finesse of modeling, the tenacity of problem-solving, and the limitless potential of computational exploration. Our esteemed BS and M. Phil. Physics programs are meticulously crafted to foster a dynamic learning environment, integrating theoretical mastery with hands-on experience. Our undergraduate curriculum is designed to lay a comprehensive foundation, while our postgraduate program offers a specialized, research-driven approach, empowering you to delve into cutting-edge advancements in Physics. We take immense pride in our state-of-the-art laboratory facilities and advanced research equipment for research students. Our distinguished faculty members, renowned for their expertise and dedication, are committed to fostering a collaborative and supportive learning environment. With their guidance and mentorship, you will have the opportunity to engage in groundbreaking research projects and contribute to the advancement of scientific knowledge. Our programs are designed to cater to your academic interests and career aspirations. In an era where the tides of economies and technological landscapes are shaped by groundbreaking discoveries, the onus lies upon today’s bright minds to harness the boundless energy hidden within nature. Join us, and let us be your catalyst for a future brimming with scientific exploration and personal advancement. Become a part of a vibrant community of aspiring physicists, where learning transcends boundaries and knowledge knows no limits. Let Rawalpindi Women University be your Launchpad to a world of endless possibilities and scientific exploration. We eagerly anticipate the opportunity to be an integral part of your transformative academic odyssey at Rawalpindi Women University.”
Dr. Irfan Qasim
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Head, Department of Physics
Associate Professor
Program Offered:
Program Name: BS in Physics
Eligibility Criteria:
Courses offered:
1st Semester:
Sr# | Course Code | Course Title | Credit Hour |
ENG-101 | Introduction to Grammar | 3 | |
PAK-101 | Pakistan Studies | 2 | |
MTH-121 | Calculus-I | 3 | |
STA-106 | Introduction to Probability and Statistics | 3 | |
GEO-103 | Introduction to Environmental Sciences | 3 | |
PHY-121 | Mechanics | 3 | |
PHY-122L | Physics Lab-I (Mechanics Lab) | 1 | |
Total Credit Hour = 18 |
2nd Semester:
Sr# | Course Code | Course Title | Credit Hour |
ENG-102 | Introduction to Language Skills | 3 | |
ISL-100/ETH-100 | Islamic Studies/Ethics | 2 | |
MTH-122 | Calculus-II | 3 | |
MGT-312 | Introduction to Project Management | 3 | |
PHY-123 | Heat and Thermodynamics | 3 | |
PHY-124 | Waves and Oscillations | 3 | |
PHY-125L | Physics Lab-II (Waves and Oscillations Lab) | 1 | |
QTS-101 | Quran Translation Studies | 1 | |
Total Credit Hour = 19 |
3rd Semester:
Sr# | Course Code | Course Title | Credit Hour |
ENG-103 | Academic and Technical Writing | 3 | |
CS-101 | Introduction to Computers-I | 3 | |
MTH-103 | Differential Equations | 3 | |
MTH-105 | Linear Algebra | 3 | |
PHY-201 | Electricity and Magnetism | 3 | |
PHY-202L | Physics Lab-III (Electricity and Magnetism Lab) | 1 | |
Total Credit Hour = 16 |
4th Semester:
Sr# | Course Code | Course Title | Credit Hour |
CS-103 | Introduction to Programing languages | 3 | |
CS-103L | Introduction to Programing languages (Lab) | 1 | |
MTH-106 | Numerical Analysis | 3 | |
CHM-201 | Physical Chemistry-I | 3 | |
PHY-203 | Modern Physics | 3 | |
PHY-204 | Optics | 3 | |
PHY-205L | Physics Lab-IV (Optics Lab) | 1 | |
QTS-201 | Quran Translation Studies | 1 | |
Total Credit Hour = 18 |
5th Semester:
Sr# | Course Code | Course Title | Credit Hour |
PHY-301 | Electromagnetic Theory -I | 3 | |
PHY-302 | Mathematical Methods of Physics-I | 3 | |
PHY-303 | Electronics | 3 | |
PHY-304 | Classical Mechanics | 3 | |
PHY-305 | Statistical Physics-I | 3 | |
Total Credit Hour = 15 |
6th Semester:
Sr# | Course Code | Course Title | Credit Hour |
PHY-306 | Electromagnetic Theory-II | 3 | |
PHY-307 | Mathematical Methods of Physics-II | 3 | |
PHY-308 | Quantum Mechanics-I | 3 | |
PHY-309 | Solid State Physics-I | 3 | |
PHY-310L | Physics Lab-V (Electronics and Modern Physics Lab) | 2 | |
PHY-311 | Statistical Physics-II | 3 | |
QTS-301 | Quran Translation Studies | 1 | |
Total Credit Hour = 18 |
7th Semester:
Sr# | Course Code | Course Title | Credit Hour |
PHY-401 | Solid State Physics-II | 3 | |
PHY-402 | Computational Physics | 3 | |
PHY-403 | Quantum Mechanics-II | 3 | |
PHY-4XX/FYP-499 | Elective-I/FYP-499/RP | 3 | |
PHY-4XX | Elective-II | 3 | |
Total Credit Hour = 15 |
8th Semester:
Sr# | Course Code | Course Title | Credit Hour |
PHY-404 | Nuclear Physics | 3 | |
PHY-405 | Atomic and Molecular Physics | 3 | |
PHY-406 | Relativity | 3 | |
PHY-4XX/FYP-499 | Elective III/FYP-499/RP | 3 | |
PHY-4XX | Elective-IV | 3 | |
QTS-401 | Quran Translation Studies | 1 | |
Total Credit Hour = 16 |