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570 Bachelor's degrees in Physics in United Kingdom

Physics with Computer Science (Hons)
The Physics with Computer Science (Hons) programme from the University of Nottingham offers you the chance to study areas of the subject in greater depth, pushing the boundaries of what is known. You’ll further sharpen the skills that employers highly value enabling you to transition to the professional workplace and excel in your chosen career. Learn more at .

Physics with Astrophysics (Study Abroad) (Hons)
This Physics with Astrophysics (Study Abroad) (Hons) course from Lancaster University starts with a first year that is common across all our single-honours physics degrees as we teach the fundamentals to provide you with a solid foundation for Years 2 and beyond.

Mathematics and Physics (Hons)
The Mathematics and Physics (Hons) programme from University of York gives you access to the combined expertise of the Departments of Physics and Mathematics. Their specialist teaching emphasises the mathematical structure of physical theory, providing a strong basis on which to build a comprehensive understanding of modern physics.

Physics (Hons)
Develop a deep understanding of the fundamental principles of physics from subatomic to cosmological scales and expand your knowledge with specialist options. The Physics (Hons) degree is offered at University of Bath.

Physics with Spanish (Hons)
The Physics with Spanish (Hons) BSc programme from the Queen's University Belfast it includes areas such as quantum theory, relativity and particle physics, and lies at the heart of most modern technology - for example the computer and the laser.

Theoretical Physics (with a year abroad) (Hons)
By taking this Theoretical Physics (with a year abroad) (Hons) programme from University of York you'll use mathematical analysis and an array of computational methods to address complex problems. You'll learn key skills of analysis and research, write scientific reports to industry standards, and simulate huge physical systems using our supercomputers.

Physics (Hons)
Develop a deep understanding of the fundamental principles of physics from subatomic to cosmological scales and expand your knowledge with specialist options. The Physics (Hons) degree is offered at University of Bath.

Physics with Professional Placement
During this Physics with Professional Placement programme from Cardiff University you'll explore the fundamental laws underpinning the Universe from the subatomic level to entire galaxies and gain an insight into real-world physics in the workplace.

Astrophysics - Undergraduate Foundation Programme
This one-year (2-semester) Astrophysics - Undergraduate Foundation Programme from OnCampus London prepares the students to progress to an undergraduate degree at Queen Mary University of London.

Physics with Astronomy (Hons)
The Physics with Astronomy (Hons) programme offered at the University of Surrey will teach you about our place in the cosmos. You’ll learn about cutting-edge theories of the origin of the Universe and life itself, and have the opportunity to undertake original research with leading scientists in the field.

Applied Mathematics and Physics
The Applied Mathematics and Physics degree at Queen's University Belfast combines the best aspects of the separate mathematics and physics degrees, offering enhanced flexibility, increased choice and the opportunity to pursue some of the most interesting and relevant questions that are pervasive in society, technology, the world and, indeed, the universe.

Physics with Artificial Intelligence
At the Physics with Artificial Intelligence programme offered by University of Southampton you will get an introduction to modern physics, artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning and computer science with our physics and AI master's degree.

Astrophysics
The Astrophysics MPhys programme from the University of Liverpool has the unique potential to provide an understanding of the most up-to-date discoveries in our universe. You’ll be introduced to all aspects of physics and astronomy, from quantum mechanics to cosmology.

Physics (Honours)
This Physics (Honours) programme from Newcastle University explores the fundamental laws of the universe, from sub-atomic particles to astrophysics.

Physics with Astronomy
This Physics with Astronomy MPhys course offered by the University of Southampton covers all aspects of astronomy over 4 years. It will prepare you for a range of careers in physics or fuel a life-long passion for the subject if you choose a different profession. As well as investigating awe-inspiring astronomical events, you’ll study advanced physics.

Theoretical Physics
This Theoretical Physics programme from University of Liverpool will give you a strong foundation for your future career. You will learn mathematical techniques to help you deal with new ideas and will understand new concepts such as quantium mechanics and relativity. This four year courses means you will graduate with a Master's qualification.

Physics (Honours)
Immerse yourself in how the universe works, applying core physics principles to real-world challenges, developing hands-on expertise in scientific exploration, and collaborating with cutting-edge researchers in the Physics (Honours) programme from Sheffield Hallam University.

Physics - Undergraduate Foundation Programme
This one-year Physics - Undergraduate Foundation Programme from OnCampus Loughborough offers successful students guaranteed progression to Loughborough University.

Theoretical Physics and Applied Mathematics (Hons)
Explore the mathematics of the natural world with this Theoretical Physics and Applied Mathematics (Hons) programme at University of Birmingham. Blend your interest in maths and physics on this joint honours programme and open up a range of career opportunities.

Particle Physics with Research Year Abroad
This Particle Physics with Research Year Abroad MPhys course offered by the University of Southampton offers a unique opportunity to combine physics with a year studying abroad. You'll spend your fourth year with the international research team at CERN in Geneva and work on a project at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC).