Physics (International Study) BSc

Bachelor's degree

In Birmingham

Price on request

Description

  • Type

    Bachelor's degree

  • Location

    Birmingham

Would you like to spend one year of your degree studying physics at a foreign university? Perhaps you are interested in developing your language skills whilst studying for a degree or you see yourself working abroad in a future career. If so, our Physics (International Study) BSc programme might be for you.

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Birmingham (West Midlands)
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Birmingham B15 2TT

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2020

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Subjects

  • GCSE Physics
  • GCSE Mathematics
  • Communication Training
  • University
  • International
  • Mechanics
  • Mathematics
  • Computing

Course programme

We strongly encourage second year students to follow an additional language course in their own time, taught by the Department of Modern Languages.

Year 1 Core modules:
  • Quantum Mechanics and Optics and Waves - 10 credits
  • Classical Mechanics and Relativity 1 - 10 credits
  • Classical Mechanics and Relativity 2 - 10 credits
  • Mathematics for Physicists 1A - 10 credits
  • Mathematics for Physicists 1B - 10 credits
  • Physics Laboratory 1A - 10 credits
  • Physics Laboratory 1B - 10 credits
  • Physics and Communication Skills 1 - 10 credits
  • Electromagnetism and Temperature and Matter - 20 credits
  • Introduction to Probability and Statistics - 10 credits
Optional modules.

Choose 10 credits. Example modules:

  • Chaos and Non-linear Systems A - 10 credits
  • Introduction to Particle Physics and Cosmology - 10 credits
  • Introduction to Astrophysics - 10 credits
Year 2 Core modules:
  • Quantum Mechanics 2 - 10 credits
  • Particles and Nuclei and A Quantum Approach to Solids - 10 credits
  • Mathematics for Physicists 2A - 10 credits
  • Mathematics for Physicists 2B - 10 credits
  • Physics Laboratory 2 - 10 credits
  • Physics and Communication Skill 2 - 10 credits
  • Electromagnetism 2 - 10 credits
  • Statistical Physics and Entropy - 10 credits
  • Physics Project - 10 credits
  • Optics - 10 credits
Optional modules.

Choose 20 credits. Example modules:

  • Observational Astronomy - 10 credits
  • Nuclear Physics and Neutrinos - 10 credits
  • Structure in the Universe - 10 credits
  • Electronics 10 credits
  • Eigenphysics - 10 credits
  • Lagrangian and Hamiltonian Mechanics - 10 credits
Year 3 (International Year)

Modules will depend upon the chosen University. Your programme of study will be devised through liaison with the academic tutors at Birmingham and those at your host institution.

To undertake an exchange to a non-English speaking university, BSc Students must hold a GCSE (grade B or above) in an appropriate language.

Students wishing to study in Europe must do so at one of our partner institutions, with whom we can guarantee an exchange programme. Students wishing to study at an International University (ie, outside of Europe) are not guaranteed an exchange. This is because any allocation depends on academic achievement.

For exchange outside of Europe, students must list seven universities in order of preference, with the first three choices being from three different countries. International university placements have been undertaken in many countries, including Australia, Canada, Japan, New Zealand and the United States of America.

On returning to Birmingham you will complete your studies by following the final year of your course.

Tuition fees for placement years (where applicable)

There is a reduced tuition fee for the academic year spent in industry or whilst studying abroad (where available). Fee information and further clarification is available on the University fees and funding page.

Year 4 Core modules:
  • Quantum Mechanics 3 - 10 credits
  • Statistical Physics - 10 credits
  • General Physics - 10 credits
  • Group Studies - 20 credits

Students must also take EITHER Laboratory (20 credits) OR Laboratory (10 credits) and Scientific Computing Laboratory 1 (10 credits).

Optional modules.

Choose 50 credits. Example modules:

  • Scientific Computing Laboratory 1 - 10 credits
  • Scientific Computing Laboratory 2 - 10 credits
  • Fission and Fusion - 10 credits
  • Medical Imaging - 10 credits
  • Semiconductor Optoelectronics - 10 credits
  • The Life and Death of Stars - 10 credits
  • Physics Critique - 10 credits
  • Observational Cosmology - 10 credits
  • Atomic Physics - 10 credits
  • Particle Physics - 10 credits
  • Nuclear Physics - 10 credits
  • Evolution of Cosmic Structure - 10 credits
  • Asteroseismology and Exoplanets - 10 credits
  • Physics Teaching in Schools - 10 credits
  • Radiation and Relativity - 10 credits
  • Chaos and Dynamical Systems - 10 credits
  • Complex Variable Theory - 10 credits
  • Condensed Matter Physics - 10 credits
  • Images and Communication - 10 credits
  • Physics of Music and Sound - 10 credits
  • Physical Principles of Radar - 10 credits

Please note: The modules listed on the website for this programme are regularly reviewed to ensure they are up-to-date and informed by the latest research and teaching methods. Unless indicated otherwise, the modules listed for this programme are for students starting in 2020. On rare occasions, we may need to make unexpected changes to core modules; in this event we will contact offer holders as soon as possible to inform or consult them as appropriate.

To undertake an exchange to a non-English speaking university, MSci Students must hold an A Level (grade B or above) in an appropriate language. You are required to continue with language lessons during the first two years of your studies at the University of Birmingham. Students wishing to study in Europe must do so at one of our partner institutions, with whom we can guarantee an exchange programme. Students wishing to study at an International University (ie, outside of Europe) are not guaranteed an exchange. This is because any allocation depends on academic achievement. For exchange outside of Europe, students must list seven universities in order of preference, with the first three choices being from three different countries. International university placements have been undertaken in many countries, including Australia, Canada, Japan, New Zealand and the United States of America.

Physics (International Study) BSc

Price on request