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BSc Physics
About this course
Physics is the science of the fundamental laws that govern the behaviour of matter and energy across all scales: from the subatomic particles studied in quantum mechanics to the cosmological structures examined in astrophysics. It is a discipline of extraordinary range and ambition, asking the deepest questions about the nature of reality and answering them through precise mathematical reasoning, rigorous experimentation, and the careful analysis of evidence. Physics not only describes the world as it is but provides the foundations on which chemistry, engineering, materials science, and much of the technology we depend on is built. At the University of Keele, this three-year, full-time accredited Physics degree explores dynamic topics across the full breadth of the subject, deepening your understanding of how the physical world works. Practical, mathematical, and analytical skills are embedded throughout the curriculum, and you will have opportunities to apply your knowledge in laboratory, computational, and problem-solving contexts throughout the degree. The degree includes the option of a year abroad, giving you the chance to pursue your studies in an international academic environment. The programme's accreditation reflects its alignment with the professional standards of the Institute of Physics. Physics graduates are among the most versatile of any science discipline. The analytical and quantitative skills the degree develops are valued in engineering, finance, data science, computing, the energy sector, scientific research, and many other fields. Many graduates go on to postgraduate study in physics, astrophysics, materials science, engineering physics, or data science, for those who wish to develop specialist expertise. Others move into careers in teaching, science communication, and the many industries that value rigorous quantitative training.
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