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BSc Physics with Astrophysics
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Physics with astrophysics combines the rigour of fundamental physical science with the wonder of understanding the universe beyond our own planet. Astrophysics has entered a remarkable era, with space-based instrumentation and the detection of gravitational waves opening entirely new windows on phenomena that were previously beyond reach. Black holes, neutron stars, dark matter, galaxy formation, and the large-scale structure of the cosmos are no longer purely theoretical concerns but subjects of active observational and computational investigation. At the University of Warwick this three-year full-time degree gives you the mathematical and physical foundations of physics, including classical mechanics, electromagnetism, quantum physics, thermodynamics, and statistical mechanics, alongside the astrophysical content that explores how these principles apply at cosmic scales. You will study stellar physics, cosmology, observational astronomy, and the theory underlying the most energetic phenomena in the universe. Warwick has strong research groups in astrophysics, and your undergraduate programme benefits from that research culture, connecting your studies to questions that are genuinely at the frontier of knowledge. The typical entry tariff of 152 points reflects the mathematical rigour the programme demands. Physics and astrophysics graduates are among the most versatile scientists in the job market. The combination of mathematical fluency, computational skill, and the capacity to reason about complex systems is valued across data science, finance, engineering, technology, and research. Those drawn to astrophysics specifically often pursue postgraduate study and doctoral research in astrophysics, space science, or cosmology, contributing to the discoveries that Warwick's programme promises are coming. Others apply the skills they develop in careers in computing, modelling, finance, or science communication. The degree is intellectually demanding and genuinely exhilarating for those who want to understand the universe at its largest scales.
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