The aim of undergraduate studies in Physics is to provide students with general knowledge in the field of physics based on solid foundations in mathematical and natural sciences, as well as knowledge in the chosen specialization. The studies develop skills in understanding and accurately describing physical phenomena, teach the use of modern measuring equipment and technical diagnostic systems. The studies shape skills in gathering, processing, and transmitting information in the field of natural sciences, especially physics and technology. A graduate of the Physics program is proficient in a foreign language at an intermediate-advanced level (B2 proficiency level of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages), and can also use technical foreign language. Therefore, special emphasis is placed on acquiring specialized language skills in the field of physics during the education process. Depending on the chosen specialization, graduates acquire skills desired for various professions. Students have the opportunity to receive scholarships under the Erasmus+ program. A graduate of the Physics program at the first cycle is prepared to continue their education in the second cycle in the field of Physics.