Physics is a dynamic field that explores fundamental questions about the universe, from subatomic particles to cosmic expanses. Graduates find opportunities in sectors like academia, government research, aerospace, energy, engineering, and beyond, with many transitioning to roles in IT, finance, or environmental services. Based at our scenic seafront campus near the Gower Peninsula, students can engage in flexible modules including astronomy, quantum mechanics, electromagnetism, and climate physics. The programme offers three-year (F300) and four-year options with industry placement (F478) or study abroad (F302), plus a foundation route (F301). Facilities include advanced tools like scanning probe microscopy, laser spectroscopy, and a high-performance computer cluster, complemented by project supervision, small-group teaching, and CERN opportunities. Notable alumni include Professor Lyn Evans and Professor Peter Higgs.The curriculum spans dynamics, waves, and quantum theory in Year 1; statistical physics, quantum mechanics, and electromagnetism in Year 2; and advanced topics like nuclear physics, cosmology, and research projects in Year 3, with options for Welsh study. Assessment involves lectures, lab work, problem-solving sessions, online modules, lab diaries, scientific reports, and final-year dissertations or presentations, fostering practical and analytical skills.
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