

BSc Physics with Astrophysics
About this course
Physics with astrophysics combines the fundamental discipline of physics with the science that applies physical laws to the largest scales imaginable. Physics is the study of matter, energy, space and time, and the forces and interactions that govern everything from subatomic particles to everyday objects. Astrophysics extends that understanding outwards to stars, galaxies, black holes, neutron stars, the Big Bang and the large-scale structure of the universe, using the same physical principles to address questions about the origin and fate of the cosmos. Together they develop a depth of quantitative and conceptual thinking that is among the most rigorous in any undergraduate degree. At the University of Bristol you will study physics with astrophysics over three years of full-time study, in a department with a strong research reputation and excellent facilities for both teaching and discovery. You will build from the foundations of classical mechanics, electromagnetism, quantum mechanics and thermodynamics to more advanced topics in astrophysics, cosmology and observational astronomy. The mathematical training runs throughout the programme, developing the quantitative skills that physics demands. The typical tariff of 168 reflects the mathematical and scientific preparation expected from students entering this programme, and Bristol's position among the top research universities in the UK for physics is reflected in the quality of the academic environment. Physics graduates are among the most versatile in the sciences and beyond. Many pursue careers in industry, technology, data science, computing and engineering, where the rigorous analytical and quantitative skills of a physics degree are highly valued. Others work in research, either in academia following doctoral study or in industrial R&D settings in sectors including aerospace, energy, finance and medical technology. Astrophysics graduates also find roles in science communication, planetaria, museum education and journalism. For those who want to pursue astrophysics itself, postgraduate research is the natural next step, and Bristol's research environment provides a strong platform for that progression.
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