

MSci Mathematics and Physics
About this course
Mathematics and physics are the two most fundamental quantitative sciences, and studying them together provides both intellectual depth and extraordinary flexibility. Mathematics provides the abstract structures and precise reasoning that underpin all of physics, while physics gives mathematics some of its most powerful motivations, asking how the universe can be described in the language of equations and what those equations actually mean about the physical world. Together they develop a capacity for rigorous thought and sophisticated modelling that is among the most transferable of any university education. The University of Dundee's five-year full-time Mathematics and Physics programme is structured at honours level, providing the depth expected of a Scottish integrated master's degree. You will study the full range of mathematical disciplines, including analysis, algebra, calculus, differential equations, and statistics, alongside the core of physics from classical mechanics and electromagnetism through quantum mechanics and special relativity to more advanced topics. The combination allows you to explore the deep connections between the two subjects, understanding how mathematical structures arise in physical theory and how physical intuition guides mathematical development. The programme includes a year abroad, giving you the opportunity to study at an international partner institution and broaden both your mathematical and physical perspective in a different academic environment. A typical entry tariff of 168 points reflects the programme's demands, and you will need strong prior mathematics for comfortable engagement with the curriculum from the outset. Graduates from mathematics and physics programmes are in demand across a remarkable range of sectors including finance and investment, data science, technology, computing, energy, engineering, and academic research. Many proceed to postgraduate study in physics, mathematics, statistics, or related fields. The combination signals a rare level of quantitative ability and is recognised as such by the most analytically demanding employers.
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