BSc Physics

4 Years On Campus Bachelors Program

University of Edinburgh

Program Overview

 

This flexible BSc Physics degree explores the fundamental laws of the universe—from classical mechanics to quantum fields—while letting you tailor your studies to match your interests. It’s ideal for students who want a rigorous scientific foundation with the freedom to specialise in areas like particle physics, cosmology, or condensed matter.


Curriculum Structure

Year 1:
You’ll begin with Physics 1A and Physics 1B, which introduce the pillars of physics and their impact on our understanding of the universe. Alongside these, Mathematics for Physics 1 and 2 build your fluency in algebra and calculus, with strong emphasis on physical applications. You’ll also choose optional subjects from other academic areas.

Year 2:
This year deepens your understanding with Modern Physics and Physics of Fields and Matter, plus practical lab work and computational techniques. If you enter directly into Year 2, you’ll also take introductory modules in classical physics and mathematics to ensure a smooth transition.

Year 3:
You’ll gain access to the School’s experimental laboratories and take a Research Methods course. You’ll also choose between Computational Modelling or Numerical Computation, developing skills in simulation and data analysis. Study abroad options are available this year.

Year 4:
You’ll complete a group project on a physics-based topic and select advanced modules from a wide range, allowing you to specialise in areas like particle physics, optics, or cosmology. This final year is designed to consolidate your expertise and prepare you for graduate roles or further study.


Focus areas

Classical mechanics, quantum physics, thermodynamics, electromagnetism, condensed matter, cosmology, optics, and computational modelling.


Learning outcomes

Graduates will master theoretical modelling, experimental design, data analysis, and scientific communication, with the ability to solve complex problems across academic and industrial settings.


Professional alignment (accreditation)

Accredited by the Institute of Physics (IOP), meeting the educational requirements for Chartered Physicist status.


Reputation (employability rankings)

Ranked 20th in the UK for Physics by the Guardian University Guide 2025. The School of Physics and Astronomy is internationally respected, with strong links to CERN, TRIUMF, and the Royal Observatory Edinburgh.


 

Experiential Learning (Research, Projects, Internships etc.)

 

From your first year, you’ll gain hands-on experience through lab experiments, computational workshops, and collaborative projects that mirror real-world physics research. The program is based at the King’s Buildings campus, home to the James Clerk Maxwell Building and the School of Physics and Astronomy—giving you direct access to cutting-edge facilities and active research environments.

Here’s how Edinburgh equips you with practical skills and tools:

  • Undergraduate Teaching Laboratories: Used extensively in Years 1–3 for experiments in mechanics, optics, thermodynamics, and electromagnetism.
  • Computational Physics Lab: Equipped with high-performance workstations and software like Python, MATLAB, and Mathematica for simulation and data analysis.
  • Group Projects: In Year 4, students collaborate on physics-based investigations, developing teamwork, research, and presentation skills.
  • Digital Learning Tools: Online quizzes, simulations, and interactive voting systems are integrated into lectures to reinforce understanding.
  • Study Abroad Opportunities: Available in Year 3, with exchange placements at partner institutions such as UC Berkeley, University of Sydney, and University of British Columbia.
  • Royal Observatory Edinburgh: Students interested in astrophysics benefit from proximity to this world-renowned research centre.
  • Physics Outreach and Summer Scholarships: Opportunities to engage with the public, mentor younger students, and conduct summer research with funding support.

 

Progression & Future Opportunities

 

Graduates of the BSc Physics program at Edinburgh are known for their analytical thinking, mathematical fluency, and problem-solving skills—qualities that are highly valued across a wide range of industries. Whether you're drawn to research, technology, or finance, this degree prepares you for roles such as data analyst, software developer, research scientist, and systems engineer.

Here’s how the University of Edinburgh supports your next steps:

  • The Careers Service provides tailored support for physics students, including employer networking events, CV and interview workshops, and access to the Career Compass tool to explore sector-specific pathways.
  • According to the Graduate Outcomes Survey, a high proportion of physics graduates are in employment or further study within 15 months of graduation.
  • Edinburgh physics graduates often earn competitive salaries, with many entering high-growth sectors such as computing, energy, and government research.
  • The School of Physics and Astronomy maintains strong partnerships with organisations like CERN, TRIUMF, and the Royal Observatory Edinburgh, offering students exposure to global research and innovation.
  • The program is accredited by the Institute of Physics (IOP), meeting the educational requirements for Chartered Physicist status, which adds long-term professional value.

Further Academic Progression:
After completing the BSc, many students continue into postgraduate study, either at Edinburgh or other top institutions. Options include MSc programs in theoretical physics, data science, quantum technologies, or interdisciplinary areas like medical physics and climate science. The School of Physics and Astronomy also offers research-based MSc by Research and PhD opportunities for those pursuing academic or research careers.

 

Program Key Stats

£38,900 (Annual cost)
£9,535 (Annual cost)
£ 29
Sept Intake : 14th Jan


10 %

Eligibility Criteria

ABB - AAA
3.25
37
80

1290
27
6.5
92

Additional Information & Requirements

Career Options

  • Accelerator Operator
  • Applications Engineer
  • Data Analyst
  • Design Engineer
  • High School Physics Teacher

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