Overview

The Bachelor of Science (Physics) requires 3 years of full-time study (or the equivalent part-time). The course specialisation is offered by the College of Science and Engineering.The course specialisation is also available as an exit award from the Bachelor of Science (Honours) (Physics) - 4 years, subject to meeting the … For more content click the Read More button below.

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Program of study
108 Units

Year 136 Units
Year 236 Units
Year 336 Units
Major36 Units

Admission requirements

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Aims

The course specialisation aims to provide students with an extended foundation in physics and mathematics together with the ability to acquire extensive subject knowledge in the discipline.

It also aims to develop a range of transferable research, analytical and communication skills including the capacity to:

  • Understand physics at a deeper level
  • Understand and apply relevant scientific principles in a physics context. In particular this involves development of an intuitive knowledge of physics principles, and having a maths ability that serves as a language for physics and for applications of physics
  • Appreciate the nature of experiment design and execution, and to understand the principles of operation of scientific instruments commonly used in physics
  • Retrieve and present information about physics in a scientific manner, including communicating effectively with a variety of audiences in written and spoken form
  • Structure problems in physics, develop computational skills to model and analyse problems, be able to use critical thinking, be able to rationalise by having an intuitive understanding for the physical processes and being able to self-correct misunderstandings
  • Engage positively with people and ideas beyond the discipline
  • Work independently and take responsibility for updating and adapting their knowledge and skills
  • Appreciate the role of physics in society, and the ethical issues it raises
  • Work cooperatively and productively within a team

The course specialisation provides the foundations that will underpin ongoing professional development, preparing graduates for further study in physics or another science or non-science related discipline or for a career in a physics related field or in other areas where the range of skills and knowledge acquired is needed or desirable.

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