Bachelor of Science in Mathematics and Physics - Mathematics (Common Entry)
Course Overview
This interdisciplinary course offers a unique and integrated exploration of mathematics and physics, providing the analytical tools to model, understand, and solve complex real-world problems. You will develop a deep appreciation for how these two subjects combine to explain phenomena from the quantum scale to the cosmos, preparing you for a career at the forefront of scientific and technological innovation. The program is designed for students with a strong aptitude for mathematics and an innate curiosity about how the universe works.
Key Program Highlights
- A genuine, balanced integration of both mathematics and physics, moving beyond traditional narrow scopes
- Training in core and advanced mathematical skills paired with fundamental and applied physics concepts
- Focus on real-world applications, from quantum computing and nanotechnology to modeling universal phenomena
- Develops highly valuable analytical and problem-solving skills sought after by employers in the smart economy
- Flexible entry through either the Mathematics (LM124) or Physics (LM125) common entry routes
Course Overview
This interdisciplinary course offers a unique and integrated exploration of mathematics and physics, providing the analytical tools to model, understand, and solve complex real-world problems. You will develop a deep appreciation for how these two subjects combine to explain phenomena from the quantum scale to the cosmos, preparing you for a career at the forefront of scientific and technological innovation. The program is designed for students with a strong aptitude for mathematics and an innate curiosity about how the universe works.
Key Program Highlights
- A genuine, balanced integration of both mathematics and physics, moving beyond traditional narrow scopes
- Training in core and advanced mathematical skills paired with fundamental and applied physics concepts
- Focus on real-world applications, from quantum computing and nanotechnology to modeling universal phenomena
- Develops highly valuable analytical and problem-solving skills sought after by employers in the smart economy
- Flexible entry through either the Mathematics (LM124) or Physics (LM125) common entry routes