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BSc Physics with a year abroad
About this course
Physics is the most fundamental of the sciences, seeking to understand the nature of matter, energy, space, and time from the smallest subatomic particles to the large-scale structure of the universe. It is a discipline built on mathematics and experiment, and the thinking it develops, the ability to build models, test them rigorously, and update them in the light of evidence, underpins almost all of modern technology, from semiconductor electronics to medical imaging and renewable energy. The University of East Anglia offers this four-year physics programme with a year abroad as a structural feature of the degree. Spending a period of study at a university in another country deepens your understanding of physics as an international discipline and develops the independence, adaptability, and cross-cultural competence that make physicists effective collaborators in the global research environment. At UEA you will cover the core of the discipline, including classical mechanics, electromagnetism, quantum mechanics, thermodynamics, and special relativity, before moving into more advanced and specialised areas in your later years. The programme develops your mathematical ability alongside your physical intuition and your skill in experimental technique and data analysis. Physics graduates are among the most highly regarded in the employment market because the combination of mathematical reasoning, problem-solving, and quantitative rigour they develop is applicable across an extraordinary range of fields. Graduates move into roles in engineering, data science, finance, computing, telecommunications, energy, healthcare technology, and scientific research. Academic research in physics, astrophysics, or materials science is available for those who go on to postgraduate study, and the year abroad often opens connections to international research groups and institutions. Teaching at secondary level is another valued destination for physics graduates, given the persistent shortage of physics teachers in UK schools.
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