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BSc Physics
About this course
Physics is the most fundamental of the natural sciences, seeking to understand the laws that govern matter, energy, space, and time. From the behaviour of subatomic particles to the structure of the universe on cosmological scales, physics pursues deep questions with extraordinary precision, using mathematics as its primary language and experiment as its essential test. The discipline underpins most of modern technology, from semiconductors and medical imaging to satellite navigation and renewable energy, and a physics degree develops problem-solving and quantitative reasoning skills that are valued far beyond academia. At the University of East Anglia, you will study physics across its major domains, including classical mechanics, electromagnetism, quantum mechanics, thermodynamics, and modern physics. The programme is designed with flexibility in mind, allowing you to explore the subject in depth according to your interests, whether that means pursuing the theoretical and mathematical aspects of physics or engaging more closely with experimental work and applications. You will develop the ability to model physical systems, interpret data, and reason rigorously under conditions of uncertainty. The programme runs over three years full-time. Physics graduates are among the most versatile in the graduate labour market. Many pursue postgraduate research in physics, astrophysics, or materials science, or go into careers in engineering, finance, computing, and data science, where strong quantitative skills are at a premium. Others enter roles in teaching, science communication, healthcare physics, and the energy sector. The analytical rigour and problem-solving capacity that physics develops open doors across virtually every profession that values precision thinking.
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