

BSc Theoretical Physics
About this course
Theoretical physics is the branch of physics that uses mathematics as its primary language to explore the deepest questions about how the universe works. Where experimental physics tests ideas in the laboratory, theoretical physics constructs the frameworks, from quantum mechanics and general relativity to statistical mechanics and field theory, that give those experiments their meaning. It is a discipline that demands precision, creativity and a willingness to hold abstract structures in mind and work through their consequences, often using computational methods alongside pencil-and-paper analysis. At the University of York, this three-year full-time programme gives you a thorough grounding in the mathematical and computational methods that underpin modern physics. You will use mathematical analysis to address complex problems, learn the key skills of analysis and scientific report writing, and work to industry standards by simulating large physical systems using the university's supercomputing facilities. The programme includes a sandwich year, a year abroad and a work placement, offering you opportunities to pursue research or professional experience in physics or a related field at an international level. The typical entry tariff is 152 UCAS points, reflecting the mathematical demands of the subject. Theoretical physics graduates are among the most analytically capable of any science graduates, and that reputation opens doors well beyond academic physics. Many go on to postgraduate study, either in theoretical physics itself, in mathematical physics, or in related areas such as astrophysics, cosmology, condensed matter theory and quantum information. Others enter careers in finance and investment banking, where the ability to build and analyse quantitative models is highly prized. Technology, data science, software engineering, scientific computing and defence research are also common destinations. The problem-solving and quantitative skills developed by a theoretical physics degree are genuinely transferable, and employers across sectors recognise this.
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