

BSc Physics
About this course
Physics is the discipline that seeks to understand the fundamental laws governing the natural world, from subatomic particles and quantum fields to the behaviour of gases, fluids, and solids, the propagation of waves, and the large-scale structure of the universe. It is a subject of great intellectual beauty, built on the conviction that nature is governed by laws that can be expressed with mathematical precision and tested against observation. Studying physics develops rigorous analytical thinking, mathematical fluency, and the ability to model complex systems, skills that are among the most transferable in higher education. At Nottingham this three-year programme is available with an integrated foundation year for students who need additional preparation before beginning the main degree, and the typical entry tariff for the main degree is 152 points. Across the programme you will study the core areas of classical and modern physics, including mechanics, thermodynamics, electromagnetism, quantum mechanics, and special relativity, developing from foundational principles towards the advanced topics that characterise university-level study. Nottingham is a research-intensive university and the physics programme connects students to active research across areas including quantum information, condensed matter, and astrophysics. Physics graduates are consistently among the most versatile in the labour market. The analytical and quantitative skills the degree develops are valued in finance, data science, engineering, technology, consultancy, and the public sector, as well as in the natural sciences themselves. Many physics graduates pursue careers in research and development, software, engineering, and the financial sector, where quantitative reasoning is central. Those who wish to pursue physics itself typically continue to postgraduate study, and Nottingham offers strong doctoral opportunities across the department's research areas. Teaching physics in secondary schools is also a well-supported path, with bursaries available in recognition of the subject's importance.
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