Physics, BSc (Hons) / MPhys (Hons)

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Course Overview

Physics combines analytical reasoning and problem solving, using the language of mathematics to understand the universe. Our Physics programmes are perfect for those with a deep desire to understand how everything works, from the subatomic quantum world to the vastness of the cosmos.

We are proud of our research at the frontiers of physics and strive to inspire the next generation of physicists, with an exciting environment for learning and research. Our curriculum is shaped by world-leading experts across a wide spectrum of research areas, ranging from semiconductors, nanophysics and lasers, to the physics of antimatter, quantum fields and the early universe.

Our extensive network of research collaborations, including at large-scale facilities such as CERN, give exciting project and research opportunities.

Our Physics, Particle Physics and Cosmology programme will cover the fundamental principles of physics and their application, with the opportunity to develop further knowledge in specialisms  including stella astrophysics, Gravity, analysis of neutrino oscillation data, Cosmology and advanced particle physics.

Throughout your studies you will be equipped with a range of analytical and problem-solving skills,  which have wide ranging applications across disciplines, and will have the opportunity to work on an advanced project under the supervision of internationally-recognised academics.

Why Physics at Swansea?

The Physics department at Swansea is a highly regarded department, with internationally renowned academics.

Physics at Swansea University is ranked:

  • 6th in the UK for Student Satisfaction (Complete University Guide 2026)
  • UK Top 20 for Student Experience (Times Good University Guide 2026)
  • Top 251- 300 in the world (QS World University Rankings by Subject 2026)

Your Physics Experience

On completion of the course, you will be equipped with the skills, knowledge and experience to confidently enter the workforce across a wide range of sectors including government research, aerospace, defence, energy, engineering, education and the private sector. Physics graduate roles include:

  • Research Physicist
  • Data Scientist
  • AI and Software Engineer
  • Demand Forecaster
  • Patent Examiner
  • Quantitative Finance Analyst

You may also go on to pursue postgraduate studies and research with a wide variety of specialisations.

Modules

We've enhanced our modules to deliver an engaging learning experience, designed to help you develop the skills employers are looking for. Discover what's on offer and feel inspired by the modules you can study.

Entry Requirements

We consider all applicants on their own merits and welcome applications from students with a wide range of qualifications.

Careers and Employability

Our Swansea Physics graduates have excelled in a wide range of careers, including roles as research physicists, data scientists, AI and software engineers, demand forecasters, patent examiners, and quantitative finance analysts. Our alumni network illustrates their involvement across many sectors, such as government research, aerospace, defence, energy, nuclear, engineering, the private sector, education, and space exploration. We take pride in the strong connections they maintain with the department and are delighted to showcase their career advancements to our current students.

A significant percentage of our graduates go on to pursue postgraduate studies and research with a wide variety of specialisations.

Physics, BSc (Hons)

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Physics, MPhys (Hons)

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Physics with a Year Abroad, MPhys (Hons)

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