This degree programme is offered jointly by the School of Mathematical Sciences and the Department of Physics.Assessment
- Written exams will take place before Christmas and in May. Not all modules will have formal examinations. Many modules use other types of assessment including in-class tests and take-home problems etc.
- Lecturers take care to give you as much feedback on your progress as possible.
- The remaining marks for a module are allocated based on an end-of-semester or end-of-year written examination.
- Some modules (project or experimental physics modules for example) are examined wholly by continuous assessment.
Staff across the disciplines of Physics, Mathematics, Applied Mathematics and Statistics teach modules in this course, putting a wide breadth of physical and mathematical knowledge and research experience at your disposal. This is evidenced by the high level and the wide range of final-year undergraduate research projects offered.