

BSc Physics with Astrophysics
About this course
Physics is the most fundamental of the natural sciences, seeking to understand the laws that govern matter, energy, space and time from the subatomic to the cosmological scale. Astrophysics extends those principles to the study of stars, galaxies, black holes, dark matter and the large-scale structure of the universe, asking how the cosmos formed and how it works at the largest scales we can observe. Studying physics with an astrophysics specialism gives you a rigorous grounding in the core discipline alongside a focus on some of the most compelling questions in contemporary science. At the University of Exeter, this three-year full-time programme includes a sandwich year, a year abroad and a work placement, giving you an unusually rich combination of international and professional experience alongside your academic studies. You will develop a thorough understanding of classical and quantum mechanics, electromagnetism, thermodynamics, optics and statistical physics, as well as the mathematical tools that all of these demand. Astrophysics modules introduce you to stellar physics, cosmology, galaxies, planetary science and observational methods, connecting the theoretical framework of physics to the universe we observe. Exeter's research activity in astrophysics and the natural environment gives you access to active scientific work as you progress through the degree. Physics with Astrophysics graduates are valued for their quantitative reasoning, problem-solving ability and capacity to handle complex data, skills that transfer well beyond the discipline itself. Career paths include research in astrophysics, space science and physics both in universities and at organisations such as the European Space Agency and national laboratories, as well as roles in data science, finance, engineering, technology, scientific computing and education. The sandwich year and placement provide professional experience that many employers find decisive. Further study at master's or doctoral level is the typical route for those pursuing careers in research, and Exeter's postgraduate provision in physics and astrophysics provides a natural continuation.
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