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The Physics with Computing program at the University of Bristol is a four-year Master in Science (MSci) that combines the study of fundamental physics with advanced computational techniques. The program covers core areas of physics such as classical mechanics, electromagnetism, quantum mechanics, and relativity, alongside computational skills in programming, numerical methods, and simulations.
Students will gain hands-on experience in both physics laboratories and computational modeling, preparing them to tackle complex physical problems using computational approaches. The University of Bristol offers world-class research facilities and opportunities for students to engage in cutting-edge research projects in fields such as materials science, astrophysics, and condensed matter physics. Graduates will be well-prepared for careers in research, technology, data science, or engineering, where both their physics and computational expertise will be highly valued.
Year 1 – Foundations of Physics and Computing
Year 2 – Core Physics and Computing
Year 3 – Industrial Experience and Application of Physics and Computing
Year 4 – Advanced Physics, Computing, and Final Project
Graduates of the Physics with Computing with Industrial Experience program are well-prepared for careers in computational physics, software development, data analysis, and engineering physics. Career opportunities include roles such as computational physicist, software engineer, data scientist, research scientist, systems engineer, and applications scientist. Graduates can work in technology companies, research institutions, engineering firms, data analytics companies, energy companies, and government agencies. The program also provides a strong foundation for those wishing to pursue postgraduate studies or professional qualifications in computational physics, data science, or software engineering.
The Physics with Computing with Industrial Experience program offers a unique combination of physics principles and computational techniques, preparing graduates for the rapidly evolving intersection of science and technology. The University of Bristol’s industrial placement year ensures that students gain valuable, real-world experience in both physics and computational applications. The program’s focus on quantum mechanics, computational modeling, and data science provides graduates with the skills to contribute to cutting-edge research and technological innovation in fields such as artificial intelligence, engineering, and high-performance computing. Graduates are equipped to thrive in both academic and industry-based careers, particularly in roles that require expertise in physics and computational methods.
For further information, please contact the admissions office at:
Phone: +44 (0)117 928 9000
Email: admissions@bristol.ac.uk
Address: University of Bristol, Senate House, Tyndall Avenue, Bristol BS8 1TH, United Kingdom