

MPhyPhil Physics and Philosophy (4 years)
About this course
Physics and philosophy is one of the most demanding and intellectually rewarding joint degrees available at any university, and Oxford's version of it is exceptional. The two disciplines are natural partners because the deepest questions about physical reality, questions about space, time, causation, determinism, and the nature of matter, are simultaneously scientific and philosophical. Physics provides the mathematical and experimental machinery to probe those questions with extraordinary precision. Philosophy provides the conceptual rigour to ask what the answers actually mean, and to identify what assumptions, frameworks, and limits shape our ability to understand the world. At the University of Oxford, this four-year, full-time programme is taught through the Oxford tutorial system, which means intensive small-group and one-to-one teaching with leading researchers in both fields. In physics, you will cover mechanics, electromagnetism, quantum theory, statistical physics, relativity, and advanced topics in theoretical and experimental physics. In philosophy, you will study logic, epistemology, metaphysics, philosophy of science, and philosophy of physics, engaging with the fundamental questions that both disciplines share. The programme demands genuine mastery of both fields rather than a superficial introduction to each, and the combination produces graduates of unusual intellectual range and depth. The four-year structure allows for increasing specialisation in the later years, and the programme includes significant mathematical and formal content alongside the philosophical analysis. Graduates from physics and philosophy at Oxford go on to careers in academic research across both disciplines and their intersection, as well as in finance, computing, consulting, law, journalism, and many other fields where rigorous analytical thinking is valued. The degree's demanding intellectual standards and Oxford's reputation make graduates highly competitive for postgraduate study and for roles that require exceptional analytical and problem-solving ability.
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