

BSc Physics
About this course
Physics is the most fundamental of the natural sciences, seeking to understand the laws that govern everything from the behaviour of subatomic particles to the large-scale structure of the universe. It is a discipline built on mathematical rigour, experimental ingenuity, and the ambition to explain the natural world in the most general terms possible. Modern physics encompasses quantum mechanics, relativity, thermodynamics, electromagnetism, and cosmology, and its methods underpin technologies from semiconductors to medical imaging to GPS. At the University of Manchester, studying physics places you within one of the most respected physics departments in the country. This three-year full-time programme offers flexibility and depth, and the department's research activity means you are learning in an environment shaped by people working at the frontiers of the discipline. The programme includes a foundation year, providing thorough preparation for those who need to consolidate their mathematical and scientific background before beginning degree-level work. A sandwich year is also built in, giving you the opportunity to work in a research or industrial setting between your penultimate and final years. Work placement is a further option, extending your exposure to applied physics and professional environments. You will study mechanics, optics, electromagnetism, quantum physics, statistical mechanics, and mathematical methods, developing both theoretical understanding and practical laboratory skills. The ability to model physical systems quantitatively, to design and carry out experiments, and to interpret results critically are central to the programme. Physics graduates are sought across a wide range of industries and roles. Research, engineering, data science, finance, defence, space technology, medical physics, and consultancy are all common destinations. The analytical and mathematical training a physics degree provides is highly regarded by employers well beyond the sciences. Postgraduate study, including PhDs in physics and related fields, is the route for those pursuing academic or research careers.
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