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The Bachelor of Science in Physics with Astrophysics is a four-year, full-time on-campus program designed for students interested in the study of the universe and its fundamental physical principles. The program covers core physics topics such as mechanics, electromagnetism, thermodynamics, and quantum physics, with a specialized focus on astrophysics, including the study of stars, galaxies, black holes, and cosmology. Students will develop both theoretical and practical skills in physics and astrophysics through laboratory work and observational techniques.
Graduates will be prepared for careers in astrophysics research, space exploration, and related fields. The University of Leeds offers access to world-class research facilities and opportunities to work with leading scientists in the field of astrophysics.
Year 1 – Foundations of Physics and Astronomy
Year 2 – Intermediate Physics and Astrophysical Phenomena
Year 3 – Advanced Astrophysics and Research Methods
Year 4 – Specialization and Independent Research
Graduates of the Physics with Astrophysics program are well-prepared for careers in both academic and industrial settings. Career paths include roles such as astronomer, astrophysicist, data analyst, and research scientist in universities, research institutes, and space agencies like NASA or ESA. Graduates may also work in space exploration, satellite technology, or high-performance computing. Additionally, many students pursue careers in related fields such as data science, engineering, or technology. The program’s strong emphasis on research and analytical skills ensures that graduates are equipped for roles in quantitative analysis, software development, and STEM education.
The Physics with Astrophysics program offers a unique combination of theoretical and experimental physics, paired with a deep dive into the fascinating field of astrophysics. Students will gain a solid foundation in physics while exploring the mysteries of the universe, including stars, galaxies, and cosmological phenomena. The program’s curriculum balances both classroom learning and hands-on experience in laboratories, enabling students to engage with the latest research tools and techniques. With strong industry connections, opportunities for internships, and access to cutting-edge research, this program provides students with the necessary skills for careers in academia, space exploration, or other technology-driven industries. Whether pursuing research in cosmology or applying physics to real-world problems, graduates are well-equipped for the challenges of a rapidly evolving scientific landscape.
For further information, please contact the admissions office at:
Phone: +44 (0)113 243 1751
Email: admissions@leeds.ac.uk
Address: University of Leeds, Woodhouse Lane, Leeds LS2 9JT, United Kingdom