MPhys Physics with Astrophysics

4 Years On Campus Bachelors Program

University of Hull

Program Overview

Hull’s Physics with Astrophysics MPhys is built for students who want to explore the universe — and gain the advanced skills to shape its future.

This integrated master’s degree suits curious minds who love solving problems, working with data, and asking big questions about space and time. You’ll study everything from quantum mechanics and electromagnetism to planetary systems, observational astronomy, and computational physics.


Curriculum structure

Year 1: Foundations in Physics and Astronomy
You’ll begin with Mathematics for Physicists and Classical and Quantum Physics, building a strong base in mechanics and quantum theory. Modules like Astronomy and Optics and Experimental and Computational Methods for Physics introduce you to observational techniques, Python programming, and lab work. You’ll also study Electromagnetism and Differential Equations, essential for understanding light and fields.

Year 2: Expanding Core Knowledge and Applications
This year deepens your understanding of wave phenomena, quantum mechanics, and planetary science. In Properties of Matter and Concepts in Quantum Mechanics, you’ll explore atomic structure and thermodynamics. Waves and Vector Calculus and Experimental Investigations sharpen your mathematical and lab skills, while Solar System Science introduces planetary formation and dynamics.

Year 3: Advanced Topics and Research Preparation
You’ll tackle more complex physics in Laser Systems and Applications, Condensed Matter Physics, and Advanced Electromagnetism. You’ll also complete a substantial research project, working closely with academic staff and using specialist equipment and software. This year prepares you for independent scientific inquiry and professional-level problem solving.

Year 4: Master’s-Level Research and Specialisation
Your final year focuses on advanced research and specialist modules. You’ll undertake an extended MPhys Research Project, supported by Hull’s expert staff and facilities like the Viper supercomputer. Optional modules may include Quantum Optics, Particle Physics, or Computational Physics, allowing you to tailor your studies to your interests and career goals.


Focus areas

Quantum mechanics, electromagnetism, planetary science, observational astronomy, Python programming, laser systems, condensed matter.

Learning outcomes

Advanced problem-solving, data science and programming, experimental design, teamwork, scientific communication, and independent research.

Professional alignment

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

Reputation

2nd in the UK for Student Satisfaction (Complete University Guide 2026)
3rd in the UK for Teaching Quality (Times and Sunday Times Good University Guide 2026)
Home to Viper — one of the most powerful university supercomputers in England

 

Experiential Learning (Research, Projects, Internships etc.)

Hull’s Physics with Astrophysics MPhys gives you the tools to explore the universe — and the hands-on experience to thrive in scientific and technical careers.

From your first year, you’ll work in modern labs, use Python for simulations, and develop practical expertise in optics, astronomy, and experimental design. As you progress, you’ll take on independent research projects and use Hull’s high-performance computing facilities to analyze complex systems and celestial phenomena.

Here’s how experiential learning is embedded in the program:

  • Experimental and Computational Methods for Physics introduces Python programming, data handling, and lab techniques from Year 1.
  • Astronomy and Optics includes observational techniques and hands-on work with telescopes and optical systems.
  • Discovery Skills develops teamwork, communication, and scientific writing through group projects and presentations.
  • Experimental Investigations in Year 2 sharpens your lab skills and prepares you for independent research.
  • Solar System Science and Laser Systems and Applications offer practical engagement with planetary models and laser equipment.
  • Extended MPhys Research Project in Year 4, supervised by academic staff, allows students to explore astrophysical or theoretical topics using specialist tools.
  • Viper supercomputer, one of the most powerful in UK higher education, supports advanced simulation and data analysis.
  • Brynmor Jones Library provides access to extensive physics and astronomy journals, databases, and digital resources.
  • Institute of Physics accreditation ensures your practical training meets professional standards.

 

Progression & Future Opportunities

Graduates of Hull’s Physics with Astrophysics MPhys are equipped to lead in science, technology, and space — with advanced skills in programming, data analysis, and research.

This integrated master’s degree prepares students for roles such as astrophysicist, aerospace engineer, data scientist, and software developer. With a final-year research project and specialist modules in planetary science, optics, and computational physics, students graduate ready to tackle complex challenges across sectors. Here’s how Hull supports your future success:

  • Careers and Employability Service offers tailored support for physics students, including CV guidance, mock interviews, and employer networking events.
  • 76% of Hull graduates progress into graduate-level jobs or further study, placing the university among the top three in Yorkshire for positive outcomes.
  • Research and industry links in areas like laser physics, planetary science, and computational modelling — with opportunities to work alongside experts on real-world projects.
  • Institute of Physics (IOP) accreditation ensures your degree meets professional standards and supports long-term career progression toward Chartered Physicist status.
  • Graduation outcomes include roles in scientific research, aerospace, software development, and education, with employers ranging from observatories to tech firms.

Further Academic Progression:
After completing the MPhys, students can pursue a PhD in Astrophysics, Quantum Technologies, or Computational Physics at Hull or other leading institutions. Hull offers postgraduate research programs with expert supervision and access to advanced facilities like the Viper supercomputer.

 

Program Key Stats

£20,000 (Annual cost)
£9,535
£ 29
Sept Intake : 14th Jan


Eligibility Criteria

ABB
3.0
32
70

1190
24
6.0
78

Additional Information & Requirements

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