

BSc Physics with Astrophysics
About this course
Physics with astrophysics brings together the rigorous scientific training of physics with the particular fascination of applying physical laws to the universe at its grandest scales. Physics is the fundamental science of matter, energy, space, and time, and the mathematical and experimental tools it develops underpin every other natural science. Astrophysics applies these tools to stars, galaxies, black holes, dark matter, and the evolution of the universe itself, asking questions that test physical theory at its extreme limits and that have fascinated human beings for as long as they have looked at the night sky. At the University of Keele, this three-year full-time degree is accredited, meaning it meets the standards set by the relevant physics professional body, and combines a strong foundation in core physics principles with the study of cutting-edge astrophysics topics. You will work on advanced projects using astronomical data from world-class ground-based and satellite missions, and you will have access to the on-campus observatory for practical observational work. The programme develops problem-solving, experimental, programming, and teamworking skills that are valued by employers across many industries beyond physics and astronomy. A year abroad is available. The typical entry tariff is 120 points. Physics and astrophysics graduates are among the most highly employable scientists, precisely because the skills they develop, quantitative analysis, modelling, data handling, and structured problem-solving, are demanded across technology, finance, engineering, research, and data science. Many go on to careers in research, academia, science communication, the technology sector, financial services, and engineering. Postgraduate study in astrophysics, physics, or related sciences is a natural continuation for those wishing to pursue research careers.
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