

BSc Physics
About this course
Physics is the science of matter, energy and the fundamental laws that govern the universe, from the behaviour of subatomic particles to the structure of galaxies. It is a discipline that has driven some of the most transformative discoveries in human history, from quantum mechanics and relativity to semiconductor technology and the laser, and it continues to underpin innovation across almost every area of technology and science. Studying physics at degree level means developing the capacity to think rigorously about physical systems, to construct and evaluate mathematical models, and to move between theoretical reasoning and experimental observation. At Nottingham Trent University, this three-year full-time programme takes you through the core areas of the discipline, including classical mechanics, electromagnetism, thermodynamics, quantum physics and special relativity, as well as more specialist and contemporary topics as you progress. You will develop strong mathematical skills alongside practical laboratory and computational capabilities, building the quantitative analytical foundation that physics education is renowned for producing. The programme develops both your physical intuition and your ability to work methodically through complex problems. Physics graduates are valued across a remarkably wide range of careers, precisely because the skills they develop, rigorous quantitative reasoning, comfort with mathematical abstraction, and the capacity to model and analyse complex systems, are applicable far beyond the laboratory. Data science, financial modelling, engineering, technology development, defence, healthcare physics, energy, scientific communication and academic research are all well-established graduate pathways. Those who wish to pursue physics further typically take postgraduate degrees in physics, astrophysics, photonics, computational physics, materials science or related fields, while others apply their analytical training in quantitative roles in finance, technology and consulting.
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