Course description
Course description
In Years 1 and 2, the course provides a foundation in classical physics including dynamics, waves, electromagnetism and thermodynamics. At the same time newer concepts are introduced including the unification of space and time, the meaning of wave-particle duality and the relation between entropy and disorder. This introduction is taught through course units in special relativity, quantum mechanics and statistical mechanics. These modern concepts and the techniques of classical physics lay the foundation for study in Year 3 and 4 during which you may choose from a wide range of options designed to develop your expertise in diverse topics including: atomic and molecular structure, solid state electronic devices, electro-magnetic radiation, lasers, stars and cosmology, particle and nuclear physics and the more advanced aspects of theoretical physics.
It is possible to transfer to the 3-year BSc course at the beginning of your third year.
Special features
Students have an opportunity to spend a period of time studying abroad in the second or third year.
It is possible to transfer to the 3-year BSc course at the beginning of your third year.
Career opportunities
More than two-thirds of graduates make direct use of their knowledge of physics and obtain scientific, technical and computing jobs or go on to postgraduate research. Others go into the commercial, financial and business sectors where they pursue careers in areas such as management, accountancy and marketing where analytical and technical skills developed during the course are highly valued.