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    Physics - degree options in Applied, Astrophysics, Biomedical, Climate, Theoretical

    National University of Ireland, Galway

    National University of Ireland, Galway

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    Ireland, Galway

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    289

    Key Facts

    Program Level

    Bachelor

    Study Type

    Full Time

    Delivery

    On Campus

    Course Code

    GY320

    Campuses

    Main Site

    Program Language

    English

    Start & Deadlines

    Next Intake Deadlines9-Sep-2024
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    Go to the official application for the university

    Duration 4 year(s)
    Tuition Fee
    EUR 24,040  / year
    Next Intake 9-Sep-2024

    Physics - degree options in Applied, Astrophysics, Biomedical, Climate, Theoretical

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    Course Overview

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    Physics is the fundamental science, which seeks to understand the basic laws governing the structure of matter, the nature of energy and the physical forces that form our world. Its span of interest ranges from the nature of the short-range forces which operate inside the atomic nucleus to the origin and structure of the universe.

    If you have an enquiring mind, and are interested in discovering how things work, then this could be the course for you. The Bachelor of Science (Physics – degree options in Applied, Astrophysics, Biomedical, Climate, Theoretical) four year degree at University of Galway offers you the flexibility in how you can study physics. It gives you the opportunity to experience a number of subjects along with core Physics before specialising in your chosen pathway in third year.

    These pathways are:

    • Applied Physics, the study of physics with particular emphasis on technological and practical applications
    • Astrophysics, the part of astronomy that deals with the physics of the universe, including that of stars, black holes and galaxies
    • Biomedical Physics, the application of physics to the medical and biological sciences
    • Theoretical Physics, the application of mathematical tools and models to explain and predict physical phenomena
    • Climate Physics, focussed on understanding the physics of climate change from a rigorous-science perspective, a study of the key processes driving climate change, enabling a response on a regional, national and international scale

    You will be introduced to these pathways at the very start of the programme. Students will gain an insight into some of the most exciting and interesting areas of scientific inquiry. 

    Do I need honours level Mathematics?

    No, but physics is mathematical. In the first and second year you will be required to take mathematics courses, which will bring you to the standard required.

    Do I need Leaving Certificate physics?

    Leaving Certificate physics will help you but it is not a requirement. We will teach you physics in first year.

    Click here for more information on the Bachelor of Science (Physics – degree options in Applied, Astrophysics, Biomedical,  Climate, Theoretical).

    See our New Physics brochure for further details:  Physics brochure 2021 We are currently revising our brochure.

     

    Who Teaches this Course

    Staff Profiles - University of Galway

    Physics - University of Galway

    Physics - University of Galway

    Physics - University of Galway

    Physics - University of Galway

    Physics - University of Galway

    Physics - University of Galway

    Physics - University of Galway

    Physics - University of Galway

    Physics - University of Galway

    Physics - University of Galway

    Physics - University of Galway

    Physics - University of Galway

    Physics - University of Galway

    Physics - University of Galway

    Physics - University of Galway

    Physics - University of Galway

    Physics - University of Galway

    Physics - University of Galway

    Key Facts

    Entry Requirements

    Minimum Grade H5 in two subjects and passes in four other subjects at O6/H7 level in the Leaving Certificate, including Irish, English, Mathematics, a laboratory science subject (i.e, Chemistry, Physics, Biology, Physics with Chemistry (joint), Computer Science or Agricultural Science) and any two other subjects recognised for entry purposes.


    Duration

    4 years

    Next start date

    September 2022

    A Level Grades (2022)

    nuigalway.ie/alevels

    Average intake

    30

    QQI/FET FETAC Entry Routes

    4 (More Info)

    Award

    University of Galway School of Physics was awarded Juno Practitioner status by the Institute of Physics in 2013. The aim of Project Juno is to recognise and reward departments that can demonstrate they have taken action to address the under-representation of women in physics. www.iop.org

    CAO

    GY320

    Course Outline

    Year 1

    • Physics
    • Physics Specialist Topics
    • Applied Mathematics or Biology
    • Mathematics

    Year 2

    • Physics (four modules)
    • Plus eight additional modules chosen from an approved list in the following areas:
      • Applied Mathematics
      • Astrophysics
      • Anatomy
      • Mathematics
      • Earth and Ocean Sciences (Climate stream)
      • Megatrends (Economics and Business)

    Year 3

    • Physics (six modules)
    • Plus six additional modules chosen from an approved list in the following areas:
      • Applied physics
      • Astrophysics
      • Biomedical Physics
      • Theoretical Physics
      • Other modules available in the College of Science

    Year 4

    • Core Physics modules
    • Specialist Physics courses (Applied, Astrophysics, Biomedical, Theoretical,Climate)
    • Plus advanced laboratory, project work and problem solving

    Modules Years 1, 2 and 3

    Modules Year 4 

    Further Education

    Honours graduates can pursue higher degrees in physics or, depending on the specialisms selected, in a wide range of areas such as applied physics, astrophysics, energy/environmental studies, medical and biomedical physics, meteorology, and theoretical physics.

    Why Choose This Course?

    Career Opportunities

    A degree in physics is an excellent training for employment in high technology industries (e.g. communications, electronics, optics and photonics, semiconductors, medical devices) and also in fields such as second- and third-level education,climate science, meteorology, the environmental and medical sciences, and software design.

    A physics degree can also lead to an exciting career in fundamental research in any area of physics or in multidisciplinary areas such as nanotechnology, medical physics, biophysics, occupational health, and materials science. Theoretical physicists often work in the financial and actuarial sectors.

    Click here to read a report produced for the Institute of Physics which shows 160,000 people are employed in physics based industries in Ireland

    Employer Endorsement

    “The challenges faced in Automotive Vision & Imaging are diverse and require different skill sets including technical expertise, problem solving, adaptability, communication & teamwork. Our experience is that graduates from the BSc, Masters and PhD programmes in the University of Galway School of Physics have these competences in abundance and thus form a vital part of our team at R&D Valeoâ€.

    Derek Savage, Computer Vision & Imaging (CVI) Department Manager, Valeo Vision Systems

     

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    Course Fees

    Fees: EU

    €7,408 p.a. 2023/24

    Fees: Tuition

    €4,268 p.a. 2023/24

    Fees: Student Contribution

    €3,000 p.a. 2023/24

    Fees: Student levy

    €140 p.a. 2023/24

    Fees: Non EU

    €24,040 p.a. 2023/24


    EU Fees are comprised of Tuition + Student Contribution Charge + Student Levy â‚¬140 - payable by all students and is not covered by SUSI.  Further detail here.

    Find out More

    Dr Alexander Goncharov
    College of Science
    T 353 (0)91 492 490
    F 353 (0)91 750 501
    [email protected]

    School of Physics  - www.nuigalway.ie/physics

    Other Usefull links:

    •  Careers in physics - Where physics could take you: Career paths | Institute of Physics (iop.org)
    •  Equality & Diversity in Physics at NUI Galway - https://www.nuigalway.ie/physics/juno/

     

    Course Outline

    Year 1

    • Physics
    • Physics Specialist Topics
    • Applied Mathematics or Biology
    • Mathematics

    Year 2

    • Physics (four modules)
    • Plus eight additional modules chosen from an approved list in the following areas:
      • Applied Mathematics
      • Astrophysics
      • Anatomy
      • Mathematics
      • Earth and Ocean Sciences (Climate stream)
      • Megatrends (Economics and Business)

    Year 3

    • Physics (six modules)
    • Plus six additional modules chosen from an approved list in the following areas:
      • Applied physics
      • Astrophysics
      • Biomedical Physics
      • Theoretical Physics
      • Other modules available in the College of Science

    Year 4

    • Core Physics modules
    • Specialist Physics courses (Applied, Astrophysics, Biomedical, Theoretical,Climate)
    • Plus advanced laboratory, project work and problem solving

    Modules Years 1, 2 and 3

    Modules Year 4 

    Disciplines

    College of Science and Engineering

    Requirements

    Entry Requirements

    • A-Levels
    • IB
    • Recognised NUI Galway Foundation Programme.

    Career

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    What our lecturers say What our students say
    Entry Points (2022)
    440

    Course Overview

    ‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌

    Physics is the fundamental science, which seeks to understand the basic laws governing the structure of matter, the nature of energy and the physical forces that form our world. Its span of interest ranges from the nature of the short-range forces which operate inside the atomic nucleus to the origin and structure of the universe.

    If you have an enquiring mind, and are interested in discovering how things work, then this could be the course for you. The Bachelor of Science (Physics – degree options in Applied, Astrophysics, Biomedical, Climate, Theoretical) four year degree at University of Galway offers you the flexibility in how you can study physics. It gives you the opportunity to experience a number of subjects along with core Physics before specialising in your chosen pathway in third year.

    These pathways are:

    • Applied Physics, the study of physics with particular emphasis on technological and practical applications
    • Astrophysics, the part of astronomy that deals with the physics of the universe, including that of stars, black holes and galaxies
    • Biomedical Physics, the application of physics to the medical and biological sciences
    • Theoretical Physics, the application of mathematical tools and models to explain and predict physical phenomena
    • Climate Physics, focussed on understanding the physics of climate change from a rigorous-science perspective, a study of the key processes driving climate change, enabling a response on a regional, national and international scale

    You will be introduced to these pathways at the very start of the programme. Students will gain an insight into some of the most exciting and interesting areas of scientific inquiry. 

    Do I need honours level Mathematics?

    No, but physics is mathematical. In the first and second year you will be required to take mathematics courses, which will bring you to the standard required.

    Do I need Leaving Certificate physics?

    Leaving Certificate physics will help you but it is not a requirement. We will teach you physics in first year.

    Click here for more information on the Bachelor of Science (Physics – degree options in Applied, Astrophysics, Biomedical,  Climate, Theoretical).

    See our New Physics brochure for further details:  Physics brochure 2021 We are currently revising our brochure.

     

    Who Teaches this Course

    Staff Profiles - University of Galway

    Physics - University of Galway

    Physics - University of Galway

    Physics - University of Galway

    Physics - University of Galway

    Physics - University of Galway

    Physics - University of Galway

    Physics - University of Galway

    Physics - University of Galway

    Physics - University of Galway

    Physics - University of Galway

    Physics - University of Galway

    Physics - University of Galway

    Physics - University of Galway

    Physics - University of Galway

    Physics - University of Galway

    Physics - University of Galway

    Physics - University of Galway

    Physics - University of Galway

    Key Facts

    Entry Requirements

    Minimum Grade H5 in two subjects and passes in four other subjects at O6/H7 level in the Leaving Certificate, including Irish, English, Mathematics, a laboratory science subject (i.e, Chemistry, Physics, Biology, Physics with Chemistry (joint), Computer Science or Agricultural Science) and any two other subjects recognised for entry purposes.


    Duration

    4 years

    Next start date

    September 2022

    A Level Grades (2022)

    nuigalway.ie/alevels

    Average intake

    30

    QQI/FET FETAC Entry Routes

    4 (More Info)

    Award

    University of Galway School of Physics was awarded Juno Practitioner status by the Institute of Physics in 2013. The aim of Project Juno is to recognise and reward departments that can demonstrate they have taken action to address the under-representation of women in physics. www.iop.org

    CAO

    GY320

    Course Outline

    Year 1

    • Physics
    • Physics Specialist Topics
    • Applied Mathematics or Biology
    • Mathematics

    Year 2

    • Physics (four modules)
    • Plus eight additional modules chosen from an approved list in the following areas:
      • Applied Mathematics
      • Astrophysics
      • Anatomy
      • Mathematics
      • Earth and Ocean Sciences (Climate stream)
      • Megatrends (Economics and Business)

    Year 3

    • Physics (six modules)
    • Plus six additional modules chosen from an approved list in the following areas:
      • Applied physics
      • Astrophysics
      • Biomedical Physics
      • Theoretical Physics
      • Other modules available in the College of Science

    Year 4

    • Core Physics modules
    • Specialist Physics courses (Applied, Astrophysics, Biomedical, Theoretical,Climate)
    • Plus advanced laboratory, project work and problem solving

    Modules Years 1, 2 and 3

    Modules Year 4 

    Further Education

    Honours graduates can pursue higher degrees in physics or, depending on the specialisms selected, in a wide range of areas such as applied physics, astrophysics, energy/environmental studies, medical and biomedical physics, meteorology, and theoretical physics.

    Why Choose This Course?

    Career Opportunities

    A degree in physics is an excellent training for employment in high technology industries (e.g. communications, electronics, optics and photonics, semiconductors, medical devices) and also in fields such as second- and third-level education,climate science, meteorology, the environmental and medical sciences, and software design.

    A physics degree can also lead to an exciting career in fundamental research in any area of physics or in multidisciplinary areas such as nanotechnology, medical physics, biophysics, occupational health, and materials science. Theoretical physicists often work in the financial and actuarial sectors.

    Click here to read a report produced for the Institute of Physics which shows 160,000 people are employed in physics based industries in Ireland

    Employer Endorsement

    “The challenges faced in Automotive Vision & Imaging are diverse and require different skill sets including technical expertise, problem solving, adaptability, communication & teamwork. Our experience is that graduates from the BSc, Masters and PhD programmes in the University of Galway School of Physics have these competences in abundance and thus form a vital part of our team at R&D Valeoâ€.

    Derek Savage, Computer Vision & Imaging (CVI) Department Manager, Valeo Vision Systems

     

    Save

    Save

    Course Fees

    Fees: EU

    €7,408 p.a. 2023/24

    Fees: Tuition

    €4,268 p.a. 2023/24

    Fees: Student Contribution

    €3,000 p.a. 2023/24

    Fees: Student levy

    €140 p.a. 2023/24

    Fees: Non EU

    €24,040 p.a. 2023/24


    EU Fees are comprised of Tuition + Student Contribution Charge + Student Levy â‚¬140 - payable by all students and is not covered by SUSI.  Further detail here.

    Find out More

    Dr Alexander Goncharov
    College of Science
    T 353 (0)91 492 490
    F 353 (0)91 750 501
    [email protected]

    School of Physics  - www.nuigalway.ie/physics

    Other Usefull links:

    •  Careers in physics - Where physics could take you: Career paths | Institute of Physics (iop.org)
    •  Equality & Diversity in Physics at NUI Galway - https://www.nuigalway.ie/physics/juno/

     

    Fee Information

    Tuition Fee

    EUR 24,040  / year

    How to Apply

    Irish, UK and EU Undergraduate Applications

    For full details on the undergraduate admission procedure and entry requirements please refer to the Undergraduate Admissions Office webpage.

    How do I apply for an Undergraduate Course?
    • You can apply online to the Central Applications Office (CAO) on the CAO Web site
    • You can submit a paper application which you can download from the CAO Web site
    Where do I submit my paper application?

    You can send your paper application to the following postal address:

    The Central Applications Office 
    Tower House, Eglinton Street, Galway 
    T: 353 91 509800 
    E: www.cao.ie

    Important CAO dates to remember:

    There are three closing dates for applications.

    • Normal application: 1 February.
    • Late applications: 1 May (Late applications may NOT be made by those applying on 1 or for entry to Medicine).
    • Change of mind: 1 July.

    If you are submitting a non-standard application (an entry on page three of the application form), you should submit it to the CAO Office  by the 1 February.

    Further information on Undergraduate Admission is available from the Undergraduate Admissions Office.

    Further information on Undergraduate entrance Scholarships:www.nuigalway.ie/admissions/scholarships/index.html.

    Learn More
    • Download CAO application form and handbook
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