BSc Physics with Astrophysics and Cosmology

3 Years On Campus Bachelors Program

Kings College London

Program Overview

 

King’s BSc Physics with Astrophysics and Cosmology is designed for students who want to explore the universe from both theoretical and observational perspectives. You’ll study the laws of physics while diving deep into the structure, origin, and evolution of stars, galaxies, and the cosmos itself.


Curriculum Structure

Year 1
Your first year builds a strong foundation in core physics and mathematics. You’ll study Classical Physics, Mathematics and Computing for Physics, and Modern Physics, alongside practical lab sessions that develop your experimental and analytical skills. These modules prepare you for advanced topics in astrophysics and cosmology.

Year 2
In second year, you’ll explore Quantum Mechanics, Thermal Physics, and Electromagnetism, while deepening your mathematical fluency through Mathematical Methods for Physics. You’ll also begin to specialise with modules like Astrophysical Processes, which introduce the physics of stars, galaxies, and interstellar matter.

Year 3
Your final year offers advanced modules such as General Relativity, Cosmology, and Stellar Structure and Evolution. You’ll also complete a final-year project, working closely with academic staff on a topic that reflects your interests — whether observational, theoretical, or computational.


Focus Areas

Astrophysics, cosmology, quantum mechanics, general relativity, stellar evolution, and observational physics.


Learning Outcomes

Graduates will master core physical theories, develop strong mathematical and computational skills, and gain experience in experimental design, data analysis, and scientific communication — with a focus on astrophysical and cosmological phenomena.


Professional Alignment (Accreditation)

This program is accredited by the Institute of Physics (IoP), supporting the pathway to Chartered Physicist (CPhys) status.


Reputation (Employability Rankings)

King’s College London ranks among the top 10 UK universities for Physics & Astronomy (QS World University Rankings by Subject 2024), with strong links to research institutes and industry.

 

Experiential Learning (Research, Projects, Internships etc.)

At King’s, this program is designed to immerse you in the real-world practice of physics and astronomy from the very beginning. You’ll gain hands-on experience in experimental labs, develop computational skills using industry-relevant tools, and engage with research-led teaching that reflects the latest discoveries in astrophysics and cosmology. Whether you're analyzing cosmic microwave background data or modeling stellar evolution, you’ll be building the skills that matter in both academia and industry.

Here’s how King’s brings theory to life:

  • Dedicated physics laboratories support practical modules in Years 1 and 2, covering optics, electromagnetism, and thermal physics
  • Mathematics and Computing for Physics introduces essential programming and numerical methods used in astrophysical modeling
  • Astrophysical Processes and Cosmology modules include data analysis and theoretical modeling of stars, galaxies, and the universe
  • Final-year project allows you to work closely with academic staff on a research topic in astrophysics, cosmology, or general relativity
  • King’s College London Libraries provide access to specialist physics and astronomy journals, databases, and quiet study zones
  • Research-led teaching connects you with active researchers in quantum optics, general relativity, and cosmology

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Progression & Future Opportunities

 

Graduates of this program are equipped with the analytical, mathematical, and computational skills needed to thrive in both scientific and technical careers. Many go on to roles such as data scientist, aerospace analyst, research physicist, or software developer, applying their deep understanding of the universe to solve complex real-world problems.

Here’s how King’s helps you take the next step:

  • King’s Careers & Employability offers tailored support through one-to-one coaching, STEM-focused employer events, and access to internships and graduate schemes
  • Graduate destinations include top employers such as Amazon Web Services (AWS), Accenture, British Airways, and the UK Atomic Energy Authority
  • Institute of Physics accreditation ensures the program meets the educational requirements for Chartered Physicist (CPhys) status — a valuable long-term credential
  • Research-led teaching and final-year projects prepare students for roles in academia, space science, and high-tech industries
  • Strong academic outcomes: Many graduates pursue further study at King’s or world-leading institutions such as Cambridge, Imperial, and Harvard

Further Academic Progression:
After completing the BSc, students often continue with a master’s or PhD in Astrophysics, Cosmology, or Theoretical Physics. The program’s advanced modules and research project provide excellent preparation for postgraduate study and academic research

Program Key Stats

£38,300 (Annual cost)
£9,535
£ 29
Sept Intake : 14th Jan


13 %

Eligibility Criteria

AAA
N/A
36
85

1380
28
6.5
92

Additional Information & Requirements

Career Options

  • Astronomy
  • Communications technology
  • Computer modeling
  • Energy production and storage
  • Environmental protection
  • K-12 teaching
  • Lasers and optoelectronics
  • Medical diagnostics
  • Remote sensing and measurement
  • Science museums
  • Space exploration

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