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BSc Physics with Computing
About this course
Physics with computing is a combination that reflects the increasingly data-driven and computational nature of modern physics. Physics provides the fundamental framework for understanding matter, energy and the laws governing the universe, while computing gives you the tools to model complex systems, process large datasets, simulate physical phenomena and develop the software that modern scientific research depends on. The two disciplines reinforce each other: physics gives computing a powerful domain of application, and computing gives physics new methods and possibilities for investigation. At the University of Bristol, this three-year programme includes a foundation year for students who benefit from additional preparation in mathematics and the sciences before the main degree begins. You will develop rigorous knowledge of core physics topics including mechanics, electromagnetism, quantum mechanics and thermodynamics, alongside computational skills in programming, data analysis, numerical methods and scientific software development. Bristol's strong reputation in physics research means you will be studying in an environment where active investigation of fundamental questions is part of the institutional culture. Graduates in physics with computing are exceptionally well equipped for the modern job market, where the combination of deep quantitative understanding and software skills is in high demand. Career pathways include data science, scientific computing, software engineering, financial modelling, quantum technology, research and development in industry and academia, science communication and teaching. Many graduates pursue postgraduate study in physics, computational science, data science or a closely related field. The programme is particularly well suited to students who want to work at the frontier of science and technology and who see computing as essential to how that frontier advances.
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