Physics is once again attractive as a study discipline for both young and older students. Proof of this is the increase in the educational offer of this study. In Spain, for example, several universities have announced the upcoming implementation of this degree.
On the other hand, the cut-off mark for the degrees in Physics of the different higher schools has gone, on average, from the minimum possible (until 2017) to be especially exquisite in some cases. This indicates that there is a great demand from society.

Evolution of the entry cut-off marks for the degree in Physics according to the different Spanish universities.

Evolution of the entry cut-off marks for the degree in Physics according to the different Spanish universities.
Has a tangible utility
Physics is a discipline that has contributed in a very remarkable way to the progress of humanity and society. Although it has typically been classified as basic science , this by no means implies that it is of no tangible utility. Nor does it imply that the graduate in Physics is “condemned” to develop their work in professional domains of an exclusively intellectual or “frontier” nature. Rather, quite the opposite: the graduate in Physics possesses skills and knowledge sometimes typical of technical studies, or at least possesses the necessary mental scaffolding (sometimes even more adequate) to acquire them with alacrity and diligence.Evolve in a complex world
Physics is also being influenced by the knowledge, a priori exclusive, of other derived disciplines. We no longer live in a world where great scientific discoveries are made by isolated researchers, by small work groups, or through relatively simple experimental settings. Quite the contrary: Physics is, today, a laudable human activity that involves great computational needs and includes unprecedented and extremely complex empirical environments, which in turn produce huge amounts of intermediate results. In the same way, any activity in Physics is developed today in a collegiate, interdisciplinary way and almost always within an international collaboration. Likewise, the notion of specialization is also irrevocably influencing the curricula of Physics studies. It is no longer enough to provide the future graduate with a core and robust training in the main subjects. It is necessary to give him more specific knowledge that better reflects the professional landscape. This need for specialization can certainly be tackled by choosing some subjects in the curriculum. However, many higher educational institutions are classifying many of these subjects as compulsory, delegating to future master / doctoral studies the responsibility of continuing to train students in more specific skills.
Medical imaging (in this case, a tomography + 3D reconstruction) as a discipline of Physics.