

BSc Physics with Foundation Year
About this course
Physics is the most fundamental of the natural sciences, concerned with understanding the laws that govern the universe from the smallest subatomic particles to the largest structures in the cosmos. It asks how matter and energy behave, what space and time are, and how the four fundamental forces shape everything from the behaviour of electrons to the evolution of stars. The discipline combines mathematical rigour with experimental investigation, and it generates not just theoretical understanding but the technological innovations, from lasers and semiconductors to medical imaging and GPS, that have defined modern life. At the University of Surrey, this four-year, full-time BSc programme includes a foundation year, providing a thorough grounding in the mathematical and scientific knowledge needed before you enter the main degree. This is an important feature for students who have the aptitude and motivation for physics but who benefit from additional preparation, whether because of gaps in prior study, non-traditional educational backgrounds, or the simply demanding nature of the transition to university-level physics. From the foundation year onward, you will study classical mechanics, electromagnetism, quantum mechanics, thermodynamics, and the mathematics that underpins all of them, alongside opportunities to engage with more specialist topics in both theoretical and applied physics. Graduates of physics degrees are exceptionally well-prepared for a wide range of careers, extending well beyond the obvious destinations in science and research. Finance, data science, engineering, software development, medical physics, and the technology industry are all common paths, and the combination of quantitative rigour and problem-solving ability that physics develops is valued across virtually every analytical sector. Many graduates continue to postgraduate study or research, pursuing master's degrees or doctorates in physics, engineering, or related disciplines.
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