

BSc Physics
About this course
Physics is the most fundamental of the natural sciences, seeking to understand the basic laws that govern matter and energy and their interactions across all scales, from the subatomic world of quarks and leptons to the large-scale structure of the universe. Its mathematical rigour and explanatory ambition have produced the greatest intellectual achievements of the modern age, including quantum mechanics, relativity, the standard model of particle physics, and our understanding of the Big Bang. Physics is not just a set of known laws: it is a method of inquiry that has proved extraordinarily generative in every domain it touches. The University of Strathclyde offers this programme on a part-time basis, making it accessible to students who need to balance higher education with employment, family responsibilities, or other commitments. Strathclyde has a strong applied physics tradition, and the programme gives you the rigour of a full physics education delivered at a pace that suits part-time study. You will study the core areas of the discipline: classical mechanics, thermodynamics, electromagnetism, waves and optics, quantum mechanics, and the properties of matter. Mathematical methods form an essential thread throughout, and you will develop proficiency in the techniques that physicists use to model and analyse physical systems. Laboratory work develops your experimental skills and your ability to gather and interpret data. Physics develops an exceptionally transferable combination of capabilities: quantitative reasoning, mathematical fluency, systematic problem-solving, and the ability to construct simple models of complex systems. These are valued across a very wide range of sectors. Graduates from physics programmes work in engineering, technology, finance, data science, energy, defence, medical physics, research, and education. The analytical and mathematical training physics provides opens doors across many industries. Postgraduate study in physics, engineering, or data science is a well-trodden route for those who wish to specialise further.
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