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BSc Physics with nuclear Technology
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Physics with nuclear technology is a degree that combines the foundational science of all natural phenomena with a specialist focus on one of its most consequential applications. Nuclear technology encompasses nuclear power generation, nuclear medicine, radiation detection, and the management of radioactive materials, and it draws on the quantum mechanical principles that describe atomic nuclei and the particles that interact with them. As the world seeks to decarbonise its energy supply and as nuclear medicine continues to advance, professionals who understand nuclear physics and technology at a deep level are increasingly in demand. At the University of the West of Scotland, this four-year full-time degree develops your understanding of physics across its breadth while giving you specialist knowledge of nuclear technology and its applications. You will study the core areas of physics, including quantum mechanics, electromagnetism, and statistical mechanics, alongside the nuclear physics, reactor physics, and radiation science that the technology strand requires. The programme includes a sandwich placement year, a year abroad, and work placement opportunities, giving you professional experience in a physics or nuclear technology environment and the international exposure that a global industry demands. Graduates in physics with nuclear technology go on to work in nuclear power generation, nuclear decommissioning, radiation protection, nuclear medicine, defence, and research institutions. The technical skills and physical understanding the degree develops are also transferable to careers in data science, engineering, and the energy sector more broadly. Many graduates also pursue postgraduate study in nuclear physics, nuclear engineering, or radiation science, deepening their expertise for specialist professional or research roles. The nuclear sector in the UK is investing significantly, and the demand for graduates with this combination of skills is expected to grow.
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