

BSc Physics with Nuclear Science with a Year Abroad
About this course
Nuclear science sits within the broader landscape of physics but addresses phenomena that have distinctive technological, ethical, and environmental significance: radioactive decay, nuclear reactions, radiation interactions with matter, and the behaviour of subatomic particles. The discipline underpins nuclear energy, medical physics, radiation safety, and fundamental research into the structure of matter, and the skills it develops are increasingly sought as the world debates the role of nuclear power in decarbonising energy systems. At the University of Liverpool, this programme combines a solid foundation in core physics with specialist nuclear science content spread across four years. The programme includes an international element, with a year spent studying abroad, giving you the experience of working in a different academic culture and the opportunity to build networks across the global physics community. Liverpool has a strong research presence in nuclear and particle physics, and undergraduate students benefit from being taught in a department where active research is ongoing. You will develop mathematical fluency, problem-solving habits, and experimental skills alongside an increasingly deep understanding of nuclear phenomena. Physics graduates with specialisation in nuclear science have access to a particularly wide range of career paths. The nuclear energy sector, from reactor design and safety analysis to waste management and decommissioning, is an obvious destination. Medical physics, radiation protection, and nuclear medicine offer rewarding applied roles. Defence, security, and regulatory bodies also recruit specialists with this background. Fundamental research at institutions such as CERN and the national laboratories draws graduates who wish to pursue physics at the frontiers of knowledge. Further study at master's or PhD level is common among those who wish to move into research or highly technical professional roles.
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