Physics with Astrophysics

University of Exeter
Undergraduate (Integrated Masters) 4+ Year Degree MPhys Full-time 4 Years Physics and astronomy

A-Level Entry

ABB - AAA

About this course

- Our Physics with Astrophysics programmes focus on the core of mainstream physics, but also provide a balanced understanding of modern observational and theoretical astrophysics, from planets and stars to galaxies and cosmology

  • The PhD-style MPhys research projects are often based on data from world-class ground and space-based facilities and state-of-the-art computational codes for theoretical astrophysics

  • MPhys degrees take you further and give you a great opportunity to undertake research in our world-leading astrophysics group

  • Learn within a supportive community characterised by genuine student-staff relationships and small tutorial groups, typically made up of five students

  • Opportunity to join a close-knit student society with great social events throughout the year

  • Benefit from access to advanced research facilities including clean-rooms, a helium liquefier, a water tank, amplified ultra-fast laser systems, and a suite of instruments for imaging biological materials

    To learn more about modules, assessment methods, facilities and our staff research expertise please visit our course page.

  • Entry Requirements

    A-Level Grades ABB - AAA
    Scottish Higher AABBB - AAAAB
    Scottish Advanced Higher ABC - AAB
    BTEC DDM - DDD

    Career Prospects

    Graduates from this course typically go into the following occupations:

    2127 Engineering project managers and project engineers
    2124 Electronics engineers
    2129 Engineering professionals
    2114 Physical scientists
    2482 Quality assurance and regulatory professionals

    Course Details

    Qualification
    Master of Physics - MPhys
    Study Mode
    Full-time
    Duration
    4 Years
    Start Date
    2025
    Academic Year
    2025
    Campus / Location
    Devon
    Scheme
    Undergraduate (Integrated Masters)
    Subjects
    Physics and astronomy