Program Description
These courses explore core topics across both subjects, including calculus, quantum physics, linear algebra and particle physics.
Students will also get to choose from a range of fascinating optional modules – such as fluid dynamics, nuclear astrophysics, Galois theory and general relativity – and take an extended project, enabling them to tailor the course to suit their own interests.
The final research project will be carried out under the supervision of an academic who’s a leading researcher in the field. The outcomes of the project could even lead to a publication in a peer-reviewed scientific journal.
Students can apply to study for either a BSc or an MMath (Master of Mathematics) or MPhys (Master of Physics), which are direct routes to a masters qualification.
If students study toward one of the integrated masters, they'll spend part of their last year doing a research project in either physics or mathematics.