Course overview
We are one of the largest physics departments in the UK and offer a wide range of modules. Learn new areas of physics and specialise in ones that interest you most. Physics is built on a core set of fundamental ideas that all physicists need to understand. You'll take core modules that cover:
- Classical mechanics and special relativity
- Thermal physics and statistical mechanics
- Quantum mechanics
- Vibrations and waves
- Electromagnetism and optics
- The properties of matter
You'll also study mathematical methods to describe physical systems and predict their behaviour. These foundational blocks are established early in the degree, allowing you to build on them in specialised areas and develop professional skills. During the Year in Computer Science, you’ll be taught core modules in the first semester, with a choice of optional modules in the second semester.
Why choose this course?
Study what you love: learn about modelling, programming, software engineering and AI, and apply this to physics
Interdisciplinary: be taught by award-winning academics and researchers from the School of Physics and Astronomy and School of Computer Science
Exciting learning experience: Discover the mysteries of the universe, from quantum mechanics to dark energy.
Innovative skills: Gain the knowledge and skills to become a future innovator in fields like AI and quantum technologies.
Broad applications: Apply fundamental laws to solve global challenges and advance technology.
Learn from award-winning academics who are recognised by the Institute of Physics. You could work with them on your research project.
World-leading research: Benefit from our cutting-edge research activities that inform your learning. Experts in dark energy, medical imaging and quantum sensing teach on modules.
Supportive school - Your personal tutor will act as your mentor throughout your course. They meet with you regularly to discuss your progress and guide your development.
Network with employers: Take advantage of our involvement in the White Rose Industrial Physics Academy to network with potential employers.
What our students say
Students have been heavily involved in the design and development of the current programme to ensure that it serves the needs of those who will take it.
- Outstanding teaching: 98% of students in the School of Physics and Astronomy said that teaching staff are good or very good at explaining things (NSS 2024).
- Supportive environment: "Lecturers are very happy to help with projects and furthering research. If you put in the effort, so do they." - MSci Physics student, NSS 2024.
- PhysSoc society: PhysSoc is the student- run Physics Society. It's one of the largest and active societies at Nottingham. They organise social events, trips, telescope training sessions and master classes throughout the year.
Additional opportunities:
- Placement year: Add a placement year to your course with the help of our dedicated school placement advisor.
- International study: You can apply to spend a year abroad at one of our partner universities, broaden your experience and learn about other cultures.
- Summer research internships: Gain experience working with our research groups or at other institutions through competitive paid summer research internships.
- Outreach opportunities: Be part of our Outreach Team and you could work at events demonstrating in the Inflativerse, our portable, student-led planetarium.
Important information
This online prospectus has been drafted in advance of the academic year to which it applies. Every effort has been made to ensure that the information is accurate at the time of publishing, but changes (for example to course content) are likely to occur given the interval between publishing and commencement of the course. It is therefore very important to check this website for any updates before you apply for the course where there has been an interval between you reading this website and applying.
