The University of Nottingham's School of Physics and Astronomy boasts a distinguished history of innovation, highlighted by Professor Sir Peter Mansfield's 2003 Nobel Prize for inventing Magnetic Resonance Imaging, which has benefited over half a billion people globally. Current research spans quantum mechanics at ultralow temperatures to cosmic structures, while quantum technologies advance neurological diagnostics. Our courses provide flexible optional modules in areas like cosmology, nanoscience, and medical imaging, allowing specialisation and transfers between programs after the first year. Teaching innovations include the Sixty Symbols YouTube channel, and our MSci program emphasises student-centred methods with minimal final-year exams. Student initiatives, such as outreach and PhysSoc, foster skills in communication and teamwork.The BSc in Physics with Theoretical Physics emphasises advanced theoretical techniques and mathematical depth, replacing later practical work with modules like Theory Toolbox and Classical Fields. The first two years build essential skills in physics fundamentals, while the final year focuses on core theoretical topics and electives in quantum dynamics or scientific computing, culminating in a theoretical project to apply acquired expertise.
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