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BSc Theoretical Physics
Theoretical physics uses mathematical methods to delve into the physics that governs our world and our universe. From developing cancer treatments and artificial intelligence to answering the fundamental questions of the universe, physics and physicists have had a significant impact across a variety of different industries – which is why it’s still such a sought-after and relevant discipline today.
Studying the theoretical physics degree at Leeds will provide you with a solid grounding in how mathematical methods are applied to physics topics alongside experience in conducting your own project work based on current research areas – including a collaborative research project in your final year. Throughout your degree, you’ll have access to excellent facilities right here on campus, including laboratories and teaching spaces in the Sir William Henry Bragg Building.
Our close industry links and innovative research activity ensure this course reflects the latest advancements and applications in physics. You'll graduate with the specialist knowledge, skills and experience necessary to launch a successful career in this highly valued profession, with a wide range of career options available to you.
(For students entering from September 2024 onwards)
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Candidates will be required to study the following compulsory modules Please note that the School would prefer to offer this as 1 x 100 credits of Year 1 Physics to reflect the way in which it is designed, taught and assessed. - Year 1 Physics Assessment - 100 credits
Code | Title | Credits | Semester | Pass for Progression |
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PHAS1000 | First Year Physics Assessment | 100 | Semesters 1 & 2 (Sep to Jun) | PFP |
PHAS1010 | Mechanics, Relativity and Astrophysics | 0 | Semesters 1 & 2 (Sep to Jun) | PFP |
PHAS1020 | Thermodynamics | 0 | Semesters 1 & 2 (Sep to Jun) | PFP |
PHAS1030 | Electronics, Solid State and Introduction to Quantum Physics | 0 | Semesters 1 & 2 (Sep to Jun) | PFP |
PHAS1040 | Vibrations, Waves and Optics | 0 | Semesters 1 & 2 (Sep to Jun) | PFP |
PHAS1050 | Coding and Experimental Physics | 0 | Semesters 1 & 2 (Sep to Jun) | PFP |
Candidates can study up to 20 credits from the following optional modules:
Code | Title | Credits | Semester | Pass for Progression |
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PHAS1500 | Introduction to Nanotechnology | 10 | Semester 2 (Jan to Jun) | |
PHAS1510 | Planets and the Search for Life | 10 | Semester 2 (Jan to Jun) |
Candidates can study up to 20 credits of Discovery modules, ensuring that they study for 120 credits in total.
Candidates who have chosen 10 credits of optional modules must take a 10 further credits of Discovery modules.
(For students entering from September 2024 onwards)
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We are currently refreshing our courses to make sure students have the best possible experience. Full module details for years 2 and 3 are not yet available. Before you enter years 2 and 3 details of modules for those years will be provided.
Candidates will be required to study 40 credits from the following optional modules:
- Calculus of Variations - 10 credits
- Further Linear Algebra and Discrete Mathematics - 20 credits
- Introduction to Logic - 10 credits
Code | Title | Credits | Semester | Pass for Progression |
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MATH2027 | Rings and Polynomials | 10 | Semester 2 (Jan to Jun) |
Candidates will be required to study 40 credits of discovery modules
(For students entering from September 2024 onwards)
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We are currently refreshing our courses to make sure students have the best possible experience. Full module details for year 3 are not yet available. Before you enter year 3 full details of modules for that year will be provided.
Candidates will be required to study 40 credits from the following optional modules:
Candidates can either choose 1 module from List A and 1 module from List B, or 2 options from List C.
List A
- Medical Physics 1 (tbc) - 20 credits
- Earth and Environment option 1 (tbc) - 20 credits
- Computational Simulations - 20 credits
- Theoretical Elementary Particle Physics - 20 credits
Code | Title | Credits | Semester | Pass for Progression |
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PHIL3852 | Philosophy of Modern Physics | 20 | Semester 1 (Sep to Jan) |
List C
- Communicating Science (tbc) - 20 credits
- Physics into Work - 20 credits
- Physics into Schools - 20 credits
- Group Innovation Project - 20 credits
Code | Title | Credits | Semester | Pass for Progression |
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CAPE3331 | Nuclear Operations | 20 | Semesters 1 & 2 (Sep to Jun) |
Candidates will be required to study 40 credits of discovery modules
Last updated: 08/05/2024 09:26:21
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