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BEng Engineering Physics
About this course
Engineering physics is a degree that applies the principles and techniques of physics to the design, analysis, and development of real engineering systems, sitting deliberately at the boundary between a pure physics education and a professional engineering formation. Physics is one of the oldest academic disciplines and continues to make significant contributions to modern society, with theoretical breakthroughs that feed into new sciences and foster modern technologies, from quantum devices and photonics to materials science and advanced energy systems. Engineering physics takes these foundations and asks how they can be applied to produce solutions to real-world engineering challenges. At Aberystwyth University, this three-year full-time programme combines knowledge, skills, and training in physics with the production of engineering solutions in real-world situations. You will develop a thorough grounding in classical and modern physics, including mechanics, electromagnetism, quantum mechanics, solid state physics, and thermodynamics, alongside the engineering principles and computational skills needed to translate physical understanding into practical systems. The degree is accredited by the Institute of Physics, which provides professional recognition that the programme meets the standards expected of a physics education at this level. With a typical entry tariff of 120 UCAS points, this programme is accessible to students with strong mathematical and scientific backgrounds and an interest in applying physical understanding to engineering challenges. Graduates pursue careers in engineering design and development, semiconductor and electronics industries, photonics and optics, energy systems, medical physics, defence, research and development, and the many technology sectors where the combination of physics knowledge and engineering capability is particularly valuable. Many graduates also continue to postgraduate study in physics, engineering physics, or related engineering disciplines. Professional development toward membership of the Institute of Physics or engineering institutions is a common pathway.
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