
The Bachelor of Science in Sciences, Physics (Physics) is a three-year, full-time on-campus program that provides a solid foundation in the fundamental principles of physics. The program covers key areas such as classical mechanics, electromagnetism, quantum physics, thermodynamics, and mathematical methods in physics. Students develop a strong understanding of how physical laws describe natural phenomena and how these principles are applied in scientific and technological contexts.
Graduates are well-prepared for further studies at the master’s level or entry-level roles in scientific research, data analysis, and technical problem-solving within research institutions, technology companies, and engineering-related fields. The program emphasizes strong fundamental physics and quantitative analysis, equipping students with the analytical and mathematical skills needed to understand and solve complex physical problems.
Year 1 – Foundations of Physics
• Introduction to Classical Physics
• Calculus and Linear Algebra for Physics
• Mechanics and Thermodynamics
• Research Methods in Physics
Year 2 – Advanced Physics
• Electromagnetism and Optics
• Quantum Mechanics and Modern Physics
• Statistical Mechanics
• Elective Modules in Physics
Year 3 – Specialized Physics Studies
• Astrophysics and Cosmology
• Advanced Quantum Mechanics
• Solid-State Physics and Nanotechnology
• Fieldwork/Research Project in Physics
Graduates of the Sciences, Physics Bachelor’s program are highly valued in research, engineering, and data science. With expertise in physics, mathematics, and scientific modeling, graduates can pursue roles as research assistants, data scientists, or engineers in the tech, energy, and aerospace industries. The growing demand for analytical skills in scientific research ensures strong career prospects in research labs, universities, and technology companies.
Sciences, Physics program focuses on fundamental physics, mathematical modeling, and scientific experiments. Students will learn about the physical principles that govern the universe, from atomic interactions to astrophysics. The program prepares graduates for careers in scientific research and technology, equipping them with the analytical skills to solve complex problems in various fields.
For further information, please contact the admissions office at:
Phone: +46 46 222 00 00
Email: info@lu.se
Address: Lund University, Paradisgatan 2, 221 00 Lund, Sweden