

BSc Physics
About this course
Physics is the foundational natural science, concerned with understanding the laws that govern matter, energy, space, and time at every scale from the subatomic to the cosmological. The discipline encompasses classical mechanics, electromagnetism, thermodynamics, quantum mechanics, statistical physics, and the physics of condensed matter, and its theoretical and experimental methods underpin a wide range of technologies and neighbouring sciences. Studying physics at degree level means developing both mathematical rigour and physical intuition, and learning to move fluently between abstract theory and experimental evidence. At the University of Glasgow, this four-year full-time programme includes a year abroad, giving you the opportunity to study at a partner institution overseas and to encounter physics within a different academic and cultural context. The description of physics at Glasgow reflects the discipline as Glasgow practises it: as both experimental and theoretical study of matter and energy and their interactions, ranging from the domain of elementary particles through nuclear and atomic physics to the physics of solids, and ultimately to the origins of the universe itself. Glasgow has a strong research record in areas including gravitational waves, photonics, and experimental particle physics, and the teaching is informed by that research culture. You will develop strong mathematical and analytical capabilities, laboratory skills, and the computational methods that modern physics relies on, alongside the ability to communicate scientific results and reasoning clearly. Graduates go on to work in research, engineering, data science, finance, defence, computing, and a wide range of sectors where analytical and mathematical skills are valued. Many continue to postgraduate study, including master's and doctoral programmes in physics, astrophysics, or related fields. The intellectual rigour of a physics degree is recognised across the graduate labour market, and physicists are recruited into roles well beyond the boundaries of the subject.
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