To effectively learn applied physics, especially for a first-year engineering student specializing in electronics, it's crucial to start with a solid foundation in general physics and calculus. Engaging with the physics textbooks used in upcoming classes can provide a significant advantage. While there is no distinct field called "applied physics," many universities offer programs that focus on applying physics principles to engineering. Recommended resources include "Fundamentals of Electricity and Magnetism" for introductory electromagnetism and "Fundamental University Physics" for a comprehensive introduction to physics concepts. Mastering these fundamentals is essential before pursuing more specialized topics in applied physics.