• You'll also study mathematics classes that cover topics such as advanced calculus, linear algebra and differential equations. You'll be assigned to a tutorial group where the problems are designed to strengthen your understanding of the key physics associated with each class.
  • You'll build on knowledge of quantum physics and electromagnetism and condensed physics as well as come across the new subject material of statistical physics. You'll also advance your skills in maths, extending your understanding of differential equations and introducing new topics such as complex variables and integral transforms. Again tutorials will be bespoke and tailored to your needs as a maturing physicist.
  • A key part of this degree is the research project which is taken under the supervision of one of our academic staff. The project is started in the holiday between the end of fourth year and the beginning of fifth year.
  • This programme is designed to start directly in the second year, meaning that it takes 4 years to complete.