

MPhys Physics with French (Undergraduate Masters)
About this course
Physics is the fundamental science, concerned with the most basic laws governing matter, energy, space, and time. From quantum mechanics and particle physics to cosmology and condensed matter, it asks the deepest questions about how the universe works and has generated most of the technology that defines modern civilisation, from semiconductors and lasers to medical imaging and GPS. Adding French to a physics degree creates a programme designed for those who want to sustain their language skills and potentially pursue a career in the international research community, where collaboration across language boundaries is the norm. At Queen's University of Belfast, this five-year full-time MSci degree includes a year studying abroad, which for the French dimension typically involves study at a French-speaking institution. The extended five-year format reflects the depth of engagement with both physics and French, producing a qualification that goes beyond a standard undergraduate degree to encompass masters-level content in physics. You will study quantum theory, electromagnetism, relativity, particle physics, solid state physics, and advanced mathematical methods, developing both the physical understanding and the mathematical fluency that research-level physics demands. Your French language skills are developed alongside the physics, preparing you for participation in the international research community. You will develop exceptional analytical and mathematical skills alongside physical intuition, the ability to design and conduct experiments, and the linguistic competence in French needed to collaborate and communicate in international scientific contexts. Graduates from physics with French masters programmes typically proceed to postgraduate research in physics, astrophysics, or applied physics, often in international collaborations. Others enter careers in high-technology industries, computing, finance, defence, and research management. The combination of advanced physics and French is particularly relevant for those aiming at research careers in European or international settings.
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