Physics is the most fundamental of the experimental sciences and a foundation for the study of the universe itself, from the smallest particles, quarks, to the vast distances between galaxies. Students study a combination of theories such as Newtonian mechanics, electromagnetism and thermodynamics; quantum mechanics and general relativity; Lap Lace’s chaos theory with observation, experimentation, and scientific processes. In this course, students will learn the technological and physical aspects of the natural world and discuss the profound impact physics has had on society, including the moral, ethical, social, economic, and environmental implications of the work of physicists.