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A bachelor's degree in Physics and Astronomy plunges you into concepts spanning from theoretical explorations of the cosmos to real-world uses in medical technology and materials science. Investigate core inquiries like stellar and planetary formation processes, the role of medical physics in creating cancer diagnostic tools, meteor tracking systems, or advancements in cutting-edge fields including nanoscale manufacturing, optoelectronic components, and biological materials.
The Physics & Astronomy Department's educators and support staff foster a learning atmosphere for emerging scientists, guiding you to excel during your studies and after graduation. Undergraduate learners benefit from instruction by leading experts while gaining hands-on experience through research projects, professional placements, and public engagement initiatives.
Prospective students must successfully complete first-year prerequisites without any failed courses. Admission requires a minimum 70% average across 3.5 core subjects, with no individual course grade below 60%.