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Pursuing a combined degree in mathematics and physics offers an extensive understanding and diverse skill set spanning two captivating and intrinsically linked disciplines.
In mathematics, you'll delve into fundamental areas like calculus, algebra, and probability while building a robust grounding in mathematical methods. This enables you to apply theoretical concepts to practical scenarios. The curriculum covers pure mathematics, applied mathematics, and statistics. To enhance employability, you can master Python programming and discover how mathematical principles are utilized in professional settings.
In physics, you'll investigate core concepts including classical and quantum mechanics, electromagnetism, optics, thermodynamics, and solid-state, atomic, and nuclear physics—all supported by their mathematical frameworks. The program culminates in a final-year project where you'll apply your accumulated knowledge. You'll also enjoy significant flexibility to customize your studies through optional modules, aligning them with your career goals and personal interests.