Chemistry, Natural Sciences & Mathematics
North America, United States of America (USA)
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About program
Theoretical Physics is aimed at students interested in the more mathematical and theoretical aspect of physics. The course provides a solid grounding in all aspects of physics, both theoretical and experimental, although a significant amount of practical work is replaced by lecture courses and project work in theoretical physics. In the first two years, you will study the topics of mechanics, applied mathematics and computational physics. In third and fourth year you will study in more depth topics of particular interest to you, for example, quantum theory, electromagnetic theory and advanced mathematical methods.
Program details​
Degree type
Bachelor
Specialization
Natural Sciences & Mathematics, Theoretical Physics
Study type
Full time
Delivery mode
On-Campus
Program duration
3 years | Full time
Tuition fees
 /year
Intakes
September
Study language
English
Program structure
The module details given below are subject to change, and are the latest example of the curriculum available on this course of study.
English requirements
Only one is required
TOEFL-IBT
90/120
IELTS
6.5/9
Academic requirements
The application procedure varies for undergraduate and postgraduate students, so we publish separate information for each. You’ll also need to be able to provide evidence of a specified level of ability in the English language.
The following qualifications will be considered for direct entry to our undergraduate programmes:
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