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BSc Mathematical Physics
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Mathematical physics sits at the boundary between two of the deepest intellectual disciplines: mathematics, concerned with abstract structure, proof, and pattern, and physics, concerned with understanding the fundamental laws of nature. The two have been intertwined since Newton, and the exchange between them has driven some of the most profound advances in human knowledge, from the development of quantum mechanics to the theory of general relativity. Mathematical physics takes the relationship between these fields seriously at a high level of rigour, developing the capacity to work with the sophisticated mathematical structures that modern physical theory requires. At Heriot-Watt University, this four-year full-time programme develops both mathematical depth and physical insight across a curriculum that takes both disciplines seriously rather than treating one as merely a tool for the other. You will study analysis, algebra, differential equations, and more advanced mathematical topics alongside classical mechanics, electromagnetism, quantum mechanics, thermodynamics, and special and general relativity. The programme develops the ability to formulate physical problems in precise mathematical terms and to use mathematical methods to derive and interpret physically meaningful results. As the current description reflects, the pursuit of mathematical physics not only unveils the fundamental structures of the universe but also creates career opportunities across a wide range of industries, making it both intellectually rewarding and practically versatile. The rigorous quantitative training that mathematical physics provides is valued well beyond academic research, and graduates are found in careers ranging from financial modelling and data science to technology research, computing, and energy. Graduates from mathematical physics programmes pursue careers in academic research, theoretical and computational physics, data science, quantitative finance, technology, engineering, and education. Postgraduate study at Masters or doctoral level in mathematical physics, theoretical physics, mathematics, or applied mathematics is a common and natural progression for those with research ambitions.
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