The award | How you will study | Study duration | Course start | Domestic course fees | International course fees |
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BSc (Hons) | - | 3 years | - | GBP 9250 per year | - |
Course Overview
If you're interested in studying the advanced mathematics behind the fundamental pillars of physics, this degree is for you.
At a Glance
UCAS Code
F345
UCAS Institution Name and Code
NEWC, N21
Degree Awarded
BSc Honours
Course Duration
3 Years
Entry Requirements
A Level: AAB
IB: 35-37 points
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You will learn about the maths that underpin our understanding of the natural universe and physical processes.
We'll equip you with a range of mathematical and computational techniques to help you explore and understand physics at at advanced level.
Core topics include:
You also have the choice of a range of advanced optional modules linked to the research specialisms of our academic staff, including:
Project work allows you to develop your team-working, research, practical and presentation skills, enhancing your employability.
Highlights of this degree
Become a graduate in demand
Become a graduate in demandResearch from the Institute of Physics indicates that physics graduates are more likely to find employment and earn more than other graduates (The Career Paths of Physics Graduates, Institute of Physics, May 2012).
Physics graduates can be found in almost every numerate career. Possible career paths include:
See the Careers section on our Physics website for more information about the skills that Physics graduates develop.
Research expertise
Research expertiseYou will benefit from our interdisciplinary approach at Newcastle University, and the diverse research strengths of our expert academic staff.
We have research expertise in:
Visit our Physics website to find out more about our research expertise.
Facilities and support
As a Physics student at Newcastle University, you will be based in the Herschel Building at the heart of our city centre campus.
Facilities
You will have access to high specification laboratory facilities equipped with leading experimental and computational physics capabilities. The Herschel Building also has dedicated study and social spaces, and a computing area.
Find out more about our facilities on the Physics website.
Support
We have a range of generous Physics scholarships available to help you fund your studies (terms and conditions apply).
You will have an academic member of staff as a personal tutor throughout your degree. They can help with academic and personal issues.
Peer mentors will help you in your first year. They are fellow students who can help you settle in and answer any questions you have.
Find out more about Physics at Newcastle on our Physics website.
Teaching and assessment
Study at the cutting edge
Our degrees reflect the world-leading physics research at Newcastle and give you the chance to study at the cutting edge of the discipline.
Your degree content is driven and delivered by academic staff who are internationally leading researchers in their fields, as well as being passionate about sharing their knowledge with students.
Visit our Physics website to find out more about Who's Who in the Physics team.
Teaching methods
You will be taught via a range of approaches, including:
Typically 60 hours per semester will consist of practical sessions in our laboratories where you will take part in experiments and project work.
Assessment methods
Assessment is based on a combination of:
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Teaching and assessment methods may vary from module to module. More information about each module including specific assessment methods, credits and contact hours, can be found in the Course Details section.
Visit our Teaching and Learning pages to read about the outstanding learning experience available to all students at Newcastle University.
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