• The mathematics study will focus on the areas of applied mathematics that are most linked to physics, such as the mathematical modelling of physical problems, quantum mechanics and random matrix theory. You will also cover a range of topics in physics, such as special relativity, electromagnetism and superconductors.
  • In the first and second years of this course the units are fixed so as to provide a balanced exploration of mathematics and physics and the connection between them.
  • In your third year you will have freedom to select from a wide variety of relevant units to focus your studies on what interests you most. You can also choose from a physics project or dissertation in one of our cutting-edge research areas, a group project with an industrial partner, or an educational project with a local school.
  • Think Big bursaries of £3,000 are available to support first-year international undergraduate students in this subject area.