Theoretical Physics with Mathematics MSci Hons

4 Years On Campus Bachelors Program

Lancaster University

Program Overview

Lancaster’s MSci Theoretical Physics with Mathematics is a four-year integrated Master’s program that blends advanced physics with rigorous mathematics. It’s perfect for students who enjoy abstract reasoning and want to explore the deepest theories of the universe while mastering the mathematical tools that underpin them.


Curriculum Structure

Year One

You’ll establish a strong foundation in both physics and mathematics. Core modules include Experimental Physics, Fields, Matter and Quantum Physics, and Mathematical Skills 1 & 2, alongside Physics Skills, which develops programming, data analysis, and scientific communication. Laboratory sessions ensure you gain practical experience while building theoretical expertise.

Year Two

This year deepens your theoretical and mathematical training with modules such as The Physical Universe, Relativity, Nuclear and Particle Physics, and Properties of Matter. Extended laboratory sessions introduce advanced experiments like two-slit single photon diffraction and Zeeman effect studies, while mathematics modules strengthen your ability to model complex systems.

Year Three

You’ll move into advanced theoretical topics, including Quantum Mechanics, Condensed Matter Physics, and Particle Interactions, alongside higher-level mathematics courses. You’ll also undertake group projects or industry-linked challenges, applying theoretical and mathematical models to real-world problems and presenting your work at Lancaster’s annual Physics student conference.

Year Four

Your final year focuses on Master’s-level modules such as Quantum Field Theory, Advanced Quantum Mechanics, and Relativity and Cosmology, combined with advanced mathematics. You’ll also complete a year-long individual research project, supervised by Lancaster’s active research staff, giving you direct experience of professional theoretical physics and mathematical research.


Focus Areas

Quantum mechanics, relativity, cosmology, particle physics, condensed matter, quantum field theory, mathematical modelling, advanced mathematics.


Learning Outcomes

Advanced mathematical and analytical skills; ability to model and solve complex theoretical problems; proficiency in programming and data analysis; strong communication and teamwork skills; readiness for research or industry roles.


Professional Alignment (Accreditation)

Accredited by the Institute of Physics (IoP), ensuring graduates meet professional standards and can progress toward Chartered Physicist status.


Reputation (Employability Rankings)

  • 7th in the UK for Physics – Guardian University Guide 2026
  • 8th for Physics & Astronomy – Times and Sunday Times Good University Guide 2026
  • 9th for Physics & Astronomy – Complete University Guide 2026

 

Experiential Learning (Research, Projects, Internships etc.)

Lancaster’s MSci Theoretical Physics with Mathematics program is designed to give you more than just abstract knowledge—it immerses you in practical, hands-on experiences that bring theory to life. You’ll sharpen your skills in advanced mathematics and physics while working in laboratories, using specialist software, and engaging with Lancaster’s internationally recognised research centres. By combining rigorous theory with real-world practice, the program ensures you graduate with both intellectual depth and practical confidence.

Here’s how experiential learning is embedded in your degree:

  • Specialist Physics Laboratories: Even as a theoretical physics and mathematics student, you’ll gain practical experience in Lancaster’s teaching labs, performing experiments in optics, electromagnetism, and quantum physics. Year Two introduces extended sessions with advanced experiments such as single-photon diffraction and Zeeman effect studies.
  • Programming & Digital Tools: You’ll be trained in Python for scientific computing and simulations, giving you the computational skills essential for modern theoretical physics and mathematical modelling.
  • Group & Industrial Projects: In Year Three, you’ll collaborate on group projects or industry-linked challenges, applying theoretical and mathematical models to real-world problems and presenting your work at Lancaster’s annual Physics student conference.
  • Final-Year Research Project: A year-long supervised project places you within Lancaster’s active research community, giving you direct experience of professional theoretical physics and mathematics investigation.
  • Research Institutes: Opportunities to engage with Lancaster’s Quantum Technology Centre and the Cockcroft Institute for Accelerator Science connect your learning to cutting-edge developments in physics.
  • Library & Learning Spaces: The University Library and specialist study areas within the Physics Department provide access to journals, datasets, and collaborative spaces tailored for science students.

 

Progression & Future Opportunities

Graduates of Lancaster’s MSci Theoretical Physics with Mathematics program are exceptionally well-prepared for careers that demand advanced analytical and problem-solving skills. Typical roles include research scientist, quantitative analyst, software developer, and data scientist, with employers valuing the strong mathematical and computational expertise you’ll gain.


Progression & Future Opportunities

Your career prospects are strengthened by Lancaster’s dedicated support and strong employer connections:

  • University Careers Services: Lancaster’s Careers and Employability Service provides tailored guidance, employer networking events, and one-to-one coaching, with specialist support for science graduates.
  • Employment Stats & Salary Figures: Lancaster consistently ranks among the UK’s top universities for graduate employability, with physics graduates reporting strong outcomes and competitive salaries.
  • University–Industry Partnerships: You’ll benefit from Lancaster’s collaborations with organisations such as the Cockcroft Institute for Accelerator Science, the Quantum Technology Centre, and industry partners in computing, engineering, and finance.
  • Long-Term Accreditation Value: Accredited by the Institute of Physics (IoP), giving graduates professional recognition and a pathway to Chartered Physicist status.
  • Graduation Outcomes: Alumni progress into diverse careers, from scientific research and academia to roles in IT, consultancy, and finance, reflecting the program’s breadth and adaptability.

Further Academic Progression:

After completing the MSci Theoretical Physics with Mathematics, you’ll be well-prepared to continue into PhD research in Physics or Mathematics at Lancaster or other leading institutions worldwide. Many graduates pursue advanced study in areas such as quantum field theory, cosmology, particle physics, condensed matter, or pure mathematics, while others branch into interdisciplinary fields like computational science or engineering. Lancaster’s strong research culture and international collaborations make it an excellent launchpad for doctoral study and academic careers.

Program Key Stats

£30,770 (Annual cost)
£ 29
Sept Intake : 14th Jan


Yes

Eligibility Criteria

AAA
3.2 - 3.4
36
70 - 87

N/A
N/A
6.0
87

Additional Information & Requirements

Career Options

  • Energy technology
  • Medical physics
  • Meteorology
  • Advanced materials (e
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  • semiconductor industry)
  • Geoscience
  • ICT and financial industries
  • Semi-state bodies such as EPA s Office of Radiological Protection

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