Queen Mary School of Physics and Astronomy - Undergraduate Prospectus 2022

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Degree programmes

Physics

F300 BSc (three years) F303 MSci (four years) A-level: BSc: ABB with A in maths or physics (both subjects required) MSci: AAB with A in maths and physics

You’ll be taught by active researchers and subject specialists in these fields, giving you unique insights into higher-level topics. You can tailor your degree with our flexible programme, either taking a broad overview of the whole discipline or focusing on a specialist area.

IB: BSc: 32 overall with 655 in HL subjects including HL 6 in maths or physics (both subjects must be taken at HL) MSci: 34 overall with 665 in HL subjects including HL 6 in maths and physics

Practical options involve experimental physics and python programming. These topics, coupled with valuable experience in independent study, research and project work, provide a range of valuable skills that BTEC: See qmul.ac.uk/undergraduate/entry will prepare you for work in either academic for detailed subject and grade requirements or commercial roles. In the first year you’ll build a solid foundation in both theoretical and experimental physics. Over subsequent years you’ll have access to the School’s full range of expertise in physics and astronomy, choosing from specialised modules including quantum mechanics, nuclear physics, astrophysics, spacetime and gravity, and statistical physics.

Examples of modules currently offered: • Electric and Magnetic Fields • Scientific Measurement • Nuclear Physics and Astrophysics • Spacetime and Gravity • Fluid Dynamics • Electromagnetic Waves and Optics For module information and further details, please visit: qmul.ac.uk/F300 or qmul.ac.uk/F303

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