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This course offers a stimulating intellectual challenge right from the start. During your first year, you'll explore physics, mathematics, and philosophical themes including metaphysics, epistemology, and moral philosophy.
In later years, you'll delve deeper into the intersections between these disciplines, potentially covering modules on philosophy of science and the conceptual foundations of physics.
The program helps you cultivate a physicist's diverse skill set, encompassing analytical thinking, mathematical proficiency, and effective communication. These abilities are enhanced by philosophical training in critically examining complex texts and constructing well-reasoned arguments about intricate topics.
For your culminating year, you'll complete a significant physics research project alongside faculty in an active research group, tackling cutting-edge questions in the field. Additionally, you'll pursue an independent philosophical investigation, conducting in-depth research on a philosophical issue of your choice (subject to departmental approval).