

BSc Physics with Planetary & Space Physics
About this course
Physics is the study of the fundamental laws governing matter and energy, from the subatomic to the cosmological. At its heart, it asks why the universe behaves the way it does, and it develops in you a rigorous, quantitative way of thinking that can be applied to problems far beyond the laboratory. This degree at Aberystwyth combines that core grounding in mainstream physics with a detailed focus on the physics of the solar system and the wider universe, giving you specialist knowledge in a field that is both scientifically rich and practically significant. You will study the foundational areas of physics that apply to any physical phenomenon: classical mechanics, electromagnetism, quantum mechanics, thermodynamics, and mathematical methods. Alongside this, you will explore the specialist content that distinguishes this programme, examining the structure and dynamics of planetary bodies, the physics of the solar wind and magnetospheres, space plasma physics, and current topics in astronomical science. The programme at Aberystwyth is designed so that the core physics content provides real flexibility, ensuring you have the breadth of knowledge to move into a wide range of career and study directions, while the planetary and space physics strand gives you a distinctive specialism. This three-year, full-time course carries a typical entry tariff of 120 points. Physics graduates are consistently in demand across a wide range of sectors. The analytical and quantitative skills you develop are valued in science and engineering, but also in finance, data analysis, technology, and government. Careers directly related to space physics include roles in space agencies, satellite technology, meteorological organisations, and defence research. The broader physics qualification opens doors in telecommunications, energy, instrumentation, and scientific consultancy. Many graduates go on to postgraduate study in astrophysics, space science, atmospheric physics, or broader physics programmes, either in the UK or internationally.
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