

BSc Physics with Foundation Year
About this course
Physics is the most fundamental of the natural sciences, concerned with the principles that govern matter, energy, space and time at every scale from the subatomic to the cosmological. It underpins all of the other sciences and much of modern technology, and a physics degree develops a particularly powerful combination of quantitative reasoning, mathematical fluency and analytical problem-solving that is valued across a remarkably wide range of careers. At Newcastle University, the four-year full-time programme includes a foundation year, which builds the mathematical and scientific foundations you need before progressing onto the full degree. You will study classical mechanics, thermodynamics, electromagnetism, quantum mechanics, relativity and statistical physics, developing a comprehensive understanding of the discipline. The programme also develops practical skills in data science and Python programming, reflecting the growing importance of computational methods in physics and in the broader science and technology sector. The White Rose Industrial Physics Alliance connects the degree to regional and national employers, providing career events and placement opportunities that help you build professional connections during your studies. The degree includes a sandwich year and a work placement, giving you further direct experience of applying physics in a professional environment. Physics graduates are among the most versatile in the graduate labour market. The rigorous quantitative training the degree provides is valued in finance, data science, technology, engineering, defence, research, science policy and education. Direct applications of physics are found in the photonics, semiconductor, medical physics, energy, space and telecommunications sectors. Postgraduate study at masters or doctoral level is a common next step for those who want to pursue research or academic careers.
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