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Physics Degrees in Canterbury
- Bachelor's degree
- Canterbury
...The University of Kent through the School of Physical Sciences offers a BSc. in Physics with a Foundation Year (Hons) degree... Learn about: Skills and Training, GCSE Physics...
- Bachelor's degree
- Canterbury
- September
... from completing a course. Further information: Please contact us for further details. Location Online School Teacher Education and Development More about Physics, Subject Knowledge Enhancement (SKE)... Learn about: GCSE Physics...
- Bachelor's degree
- Canterbury
...The School of Physical Sciences from the University of Kent through its Physics (Hons) programme aims to provide a thorough training in a stimulating learning environment, and to equip its graduates to collaborate and compete successfully with their colleagues throughout their subsequent careers... Learn about: GCSE Physics...
- Bachelor's degree
- Canterbury
- September
...Fact file Length BSc 3 years MSci 4 years Entry requirements For 2015 entry students must have A*A*A overall, to include an A* in Mathematics and an A in Physics. Location London School Teacher Education and Development... Learn about: GCSE Physics...
- Bachelor's degree
- Canterbury
...University of Kent through its School of Physical Sciences offers a Physics with Astrophysics MPhys degree... Learn about: GCSE Physics...
- Bachelor's degree
- Canterbury
- September
...a primary care setting or almost any medical specialty. This flexibility is unique to the Physician Associate role and makes it an exciting new career choice... Learn about: Skills and Training, Medical training...
- Bachelor's degree
- Canterbury
...The University of Kent offers a Physics with Astrophysics (Hons) degree through the School of Physical Sciences... Learn about: GCSE Physics...
- Bachelor's degree
- Canterbury
...The University of Kent through its School of Physical Sciences offers a degree in Physics with a Year in Industry (Hons)... Learn about: GCSE Physics...
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