B.Sc. Computational Physics

Bachelor's degree

In Edinburgh

Price on request

Description

  • Type

    Bachelor's degree

  • Location

    Edinburgh (Scotland)

Physics is the fundamental human endeavour to understand the structure and evolution of the universe. Its scope runs from quarks and leptons, the smallest fragments of the universe, through the material world we perceive directly with our senses, and on to stars and galaxies, and the origins and fate of the universe itself. Our aim is to guide you through this territory; to share with you our enthusiasm for it; and to equip you with a range of thinking and practical skills which you will need if your subsequent career is in Physics, and which you will value even if it is not.

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Location

Start date

Edinburgh (Midlothian/Edinburghshire)
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Centre For Population Health Sciences, Medical School, Teviot Place, EH8 9AG

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Subjects

  • GCSE Physics
  • Mathematics
  • GCSE Mathematics
  • Calculus
  • Computing
  • Mechanics
  • Skills and Training
  • Computational Physics
  • Computational

Course programme

Course Content Year 1

You will study compulsory courses in Physics, Mathematics and Computing.

Physics 1A presents the pillars of physics upon which subsequent material is based and will develop your problem solving and study skills. It is innovative in its use of technology and offers an interactive learning experience.

Physics 1B introduces you to a wide range of physics topics, including waves, introductory quantum mechanics, nuclear and particle physics and how these impact our understanding of the universe. It also includes an introduction to university laboratory work. You will study Mathematics for Physics 1 and 2 which cover algebra and calculus.

Informatics courses will cover computation and logic, and functional programming.

Year 2

You will study modern physics and physics of fields and matter. Supporting mathematics courses will cover algebra, calculus, dynamics and vector calculus and you will be introduced to practical physics, including programming, data analysis and experimental techniques. Students will also study a course in computer simulation.

Students taking direct entry to second year will take additional introductory courses in classical physics and mathematics.

Most students will have the freedom to choose one or two courses from other academic areas.

Year 3

You will study thermodynamics, statistical mechanics, electromagnetism, optics and quantum mechanics.

We offer a supporting mathematics course covering Fourier analysis, probability and statistics, a computing course on numerical algorithms, and an introductory course to research methods. Students will also undertake a quantum computing project.

Year 4

In this year students undertake project work, and have a wide range of courses to select from including courses covering relativity, nuclear and particle physics, and condensed matter physics.

B.Sc. Computational Physics

Price on request