BSc (Hons) Pure and Applied Physics

  • Industrial Placement
  • International students can apply

This course is built around a core of compulsory modules that will give a thorough grounding in physics. In addition there are option modules that allow you to add a specialism to your portfolio of knowledge and skills, such as astrophysics and PC interfacing. You will also take part in group projects that will allow you to develop your team working, problem solving, communication and presentation skills, all desirable within the industrial and research communities.

You can choose to follow any of the physics degree courses within the first year of this degree. For example, you may opt to pursue the single-subject Physics degree. The only difference with Pure And Applied Physics is the additional mathematics help you will receive during your first year (and a more relaxed assessment regime - to let you catch up without worrying about end-of-semester mathematics exams).

You can opt to take an industrial placement year between the second and third years of your course. This has a number of benefits: you will improve your employment prospects after graduation, you get to see the physics you have learned in action, they are often paid positions, and many of our industrial placement students ultimately improve their degree classification over their second year results to receive top class degrees.