BSc (Hons) Theoretical Physics
From sub-atomic particles to the large-scale structure of the universe, this Physics degree with an added theoretical emphasis opens up new worlds and new career possibilities.
Course overview
Our three-year Theoretical Physics BSc Honours degree focuses on developing your knowledge so you have a thorough understanding of advanced mathematics and physics. This course covers a range of topics linked to the research specialisms of our staff, so you graduate a well-prepared, dynamic and sought-after physicist.
You will study at the cutting edge of the discipline, with a degree that reflects the world-leading research of our expert staff, ensuring you can be confident your degree education is up-to-date and relevant to your future career.
Your degree will ensure you become a confident physics professional. You'll learn about a range of topics fundamental to the subject, such as:
- quantum mechanics
- fluid dynamics
- computational modelling
- astrophysics
Teaching methods
You will be taught via a range of approaches, including:
- lectures and seminars
- small group tutorials
- problem classes
- laboratory sessions
- practical computing sessions
Typically 45 hours in your first year will consist of practical sessions in our laboratories where you will take part in experiments and project work.
Your future
We have research links with the following companies and external organisations:
- Littelfuse
- the De Beers Group
- DEFRA
- Science and Technologies Facilities Council
- NASA
- LOFAR
- intel
- CPI
From sub-atomic particles to the large-scale structure of the universe, this Physics degree with an added theoretical emphasis opens up new worlds and new career possibilities.
Course overview
Our three-year Theoretical Physics BSc Honours degree focuses on developing your knowledge so you have a thorough understanding of advanced mathematics and physics. This course covers a range of topics linked to the research specialisms of our staff, so you graduate a well-prepared, dynamic and sought-after physicist.
You will study at the cutting edge of the discipline, with a degree that reflects the world-leading research of our expert staff, ensuring you can be confident your degree education is up-to-date and relevant to your future career.
Your degree will ensure you become a confident physics professional. You'll learn about a range of topics fundamental to the subject, such as:
- quantum mechanics
- fluid dynamics
- computational modelling
- astrophysics
Teaching methods
You will be taught via a range of approaches, including:
- lectures and seminars
- small group tutorials
- problem classes
- laboratory sessions
- practical computing sessions
Typically 45 hours in your first year will consist of practical sessions in our laboratories where you will take part in experiments and project work.
Your future
We have research links with the following companies and external organisations:
- Littelfuse
- the De Beers Group
- DEFRA
- Science and Technologies Facilities Council
- NASA
- LOFAR
- intel
- CPI