Physics / Theoretical Physics
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Bachelor's degree
In Glasgow
Description
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Type
Bachelor's degree
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Location
Glasgow (Scotland)
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Start date
Different dates available
Many of our staff play leading roles in major international research projects, such as the Large Hadron Collider at CERN.
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About this course
Academic entry requirementsfor entry in 2017 BSc, MSciBSc, MSci A-levels Standard academic entry requirements: AAB. Minimum academic entry requirements: BBB. Other mandatory requirements: Applicants require Mathematics and Physics at Grades A or B. Highers Standard academic entry requirements: S5 entry requirement = AAAA or AAABB. S6 entry requirement =...
Reviews
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It was extremely interesting and there is so much to do fun
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Glasgow is an amazing place, tutors were realistic, staff was helpful, kind and organised. Campus was beautiful and historic. People I met along the way were friendly and welcoming. I had a great time.
← | →
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I have met such a significant number of persuasive individuals from everywhere throughout the globe and numerous incredible kinships have framed here. The educating, albeit once in a while reminding me a ton off highschool, makes incredible fun
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Course rating
Recommended
Centre rating
Hannah
Lindsey
Lucas Petermann
Subjects
- International
- Project
- IT
- Medical
- Medical training
- GCSE Physics
- NHS Training
- Anatomy
- Statistics
Course programme
You will gain a basic understanding of the core topics in theoretical physics, receive an introduction to the methods of experimental physics and obtain a solid foundation for further study of the subject. Topics will include dynamics, wave motion, properties of matter, thermal physics, optics, electricity and magnetism, and quantum physics.
Year 2You will undergo training in more specialised experimental techniques and expand your awareness of the latest developments in modern physics research. Topics will include physics of waves, dynamics, physics of solids, thermal physics, electricity and magnetism, nuclear and particle physics, physics of optics, and mathematical techniques.
You will also study other subjects in years 1 and 2: see Degrees in Arts, Life Sciences, Science and Social Sciences.
Years 3, 4 and 5If you progress to Honours (years 3 and 4) you will continue to study in greater depth core topics spanning all areas of physics, explore a range of specialist topics of your choice, and undertake project work, often within a world-leading research group.
An important aspect of the Physics degree programmes is the emphasis on technological applications such as laser physics, semiconductor physics and devices, modern signal processing technology, and magnetic and superconducting materials. If you choose the Theoretical Physics degree you will focus on more advanced theoretical topics. Additionally, you will undertake specialised computational project work.
There is an opportunity to take an MSci degree, which explores physics topics in greater depth and includes an individually supervised project working at the cutting edge of international research.
Our international linksYou will have the opportunity to apply to study abroad. There are currently two options available: the Erasmus+ Programme and the International Exchange Programme. See Study abroad.
Physics / Theoretical Physics