

BSc Physics (with Foundation Year)
About this course
Physics is the most fundamental of the natural sciences, concerned with understanding the principles that govern the behaviour of matter, energy, space and time at every scale from the subatomic to the cosmological. It is the discipline that has given us quantum mechanics, relativity, electromagnetism and statistical mechanics, and that continues to address questions at the frontier of human knowledge about the structure of the universe, the nature of dark matter and dark energy, the behaviour of complex systems and the physics of life. It also provides the scientific foundation for technologies that shape modern life, from semiconductors and lasers to medical imaging and communication systems. This four-year full-time degree at the University of Hull includes a foundation year, which develops the mathematical and scientific grounding needed before you progress to degree-level physics. It is well suited to students who have the curiosity and potential for physics but whose prior qualifications need strengthening. Throughout the main degree you will gain a thorough understanding of fundamental physics and mathematics, and you will have the opportunity to conduct research in areas including advanced materials, lasers and space science. You will develop investigative skills that allow you to apply physical principles to new areas of science, technology and enterprise, and the ability to think quantitatively about the natural world in ways that are broadly applicable. Physics graduates are among the most versatile of all science graduates. The combination of analytical rigour, mathematical skill, problem-solving ability and quantitative reasoning that the degree develops is valued in research, engineering, finance, data science, technology, education and many other fields. Specific careers in research physics, materials science, lasers and photonics, space science, medical physics and nuclear engineering are all open to graduates. Further study at postgraduate level in physics or related disciplines is a common path for those pursuing research careers.
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