BSc (Hons) Astrophysics with Space Science

3 Years On Campus Bachelors Program

University of Hertfordshire

Program Overview

The BSc (Hons) Astrophysics with Space Science at the University of Hertfordshire is ideal for students who want to explore the universe while mastering the physics and engineering behind spaceflight.

It’s designed for curious minds who love both astrophysics and space technology — from black holes and exoplanets to rocket propulsion and satellite systems.


Curriculum structure

Year 1: Foundations in Physics and Astronomy
You’ll build a strong base in physics, astrophysics, and scientific mathematics, while developing practical skills in laboratory and observatory techniques. Modules include Mechanics, Waves and Optics, and Mathematics for Physicists, supported by small-group tutorials and hands-on sessions at Bayfordbury Observatory.

Year 2: Specialisation in Space Science and Systems
This year introduces advanced core modules like Quantum Mechanics, Thermodynamics, Electromagnetism, and Optical Physics. You’ll also study Space Science and Systems, Physics of the Solar System, and Extra-Solar Planets, combining planetary science with spacecraft dynamics and instrumentation.

Year 3: Advanced Astrophysics and Project Work
You’ll explore Nuclear and Particle Physics, Star Formation, and Rocket Propulsion and Performance. A major investigative project lets you work with researchers from the Centre for Astrophysics — past projects include mapping the Orion Nebula and modelling high-energy jets from galactic nuclei.


Focus areas

Astrophysics, space systems, rocket propulsion, satellite communications, planetary science, observational astronomy

Learning outcomes

Scientific investigation, spacecraft dynamics, data analysis, programming, instrumentation, mission design, research communication

Professional alignment (accreditation)

Accredited by the Institute of Physics (IoP); supports progression toward Chartered Physicist (CPhys) status

Reputation (employability rankings)

Ranked 2nd in the East of England for Physics and Astronomy (Complete University Guide 2024); strong industry links with NASA, Airbus, UK Space Agency, and Goonhilly Earth Station

 

Experiential Learning (Research, Projects, Internships etc.)

 

Students in Hertfordshire’s BSc Astrophysics with Space Science gain hands-on experience with observatory instruments, spacecraft systems, and mission planning — all supported by one of the UK’s best-equipped teaching observatories.

From your first year, you’ll be working with telescopes, data analysis software, and space science labs. The program blends theoretical depth with technical application, preparing you for careers in space research, engineering, and instrumentation. Here’s how experiential learning is built into the course:

  • Bayfordbury Observatory — one of the UK’s largest teaching observatories — offers access to optical and radio telescopes, CCD imaging, and spectrometry tools.
  • Rocket Propulsion and Performance module includes practical modelling and simulation of launch systems.
  • Space Science and Systems and Extra-Solar Planets modules involve real-world data analysis and spacecraft instrumentation.
  • Investigative Project in Year 3 allows students to work with researchers from the Centre for Astrophysics — past topics include exoplanet detection and galactic jet modelling.
  • Digital tools and software include Python, MATLAB, and astronomical data processing platforms.
  • Small-group tutorials and lab sessions support observational techniques and experimental physics throughout the degree.
  • Work placement option available through the university’s Careers and Employment Service, with links to UK Space Agency, Airbus, and Goonhilly Earth Station.

 

Progression & Future Opportunities

Graduates of Hertfordshire’s BSc Astrophysics with Space Science are equipped for careers in space research, satellite engineering, and scientific computing — with many progressing into roles at major agencies and tech firms.

This degree blends deep theoretical knowledge with technical and observational skills, making students ideal candidates for roles such as space systems engineer, astrophysics researcher, data scientist, and satellite operations analyst. Here’s how Hertfordshire supports your future success:

  • Careers and Employment Service offers tailored support, including placement year options, CV workshops, and industry networking events.
  • Industry partnerships include links with the UK Space Agency, Airbus, Goonhilly Earth Station, and NASA, offering students exposure to real-world space science and engineering.
  • Bayfordbury Observatory and the Centre for Astrophysics Research provide research-led training and project supervision.
  • Institute of Physics (IoP) accreditation supports progression toward Chartered Physicist (CPhys) status — a long-term professional credential.
  • Employment outcomes: 80% of graduates are in work or further study within 15 months, with average earnings of £21,000 for physics and astronomy graduates.

Further Academic Progression:
Students can continue into MSc or PhD programs in Astrophysics, Space Science, or Physics, either at Hertfordshire or other leading institutions. The BSc also provides a strong foundation for postgraduate study in aerospace engineering, planetary science, or computational physics.

 

Program Key Stats

£15965 (Annual cost)
£9535
£ 29
Sept Intake : 14th Jan


73 %

Eligibility Criteria

BBB - ABB
3.0
30 - 32
60 - 70

1070
23
6.0
79

Additional Information & Requirements

Career Options

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  • Nuclear Physicist

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