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Pursuing a combined degree in Mathematics and Theoretical Physics at Lincoln enables students to investigate the dynamic relationship between these two crucial fields and how they interact and enhance one another.
The program offers comprehensive training in mathematics, covering both theoretical and practical aspects. This is combined with core and applied physics, equipping students with essential knowledge and analytical abilities for contemporary scientific and technological advancements.
This curriculum establishes a strong grounding in analytical and computational approaches, hands-on scientific competencies, and research methodologies. It also fosters the development of versatile skills, including effective communication and analytical thinking.
Placements
Enrolled students have the opportunity to secure work placements independently, either domestically or internationally, gaining valuable industry experience. These placements can vary from several weeks to an entire year for those selecting the sandwich year pathway. Opportunities may be available with external research organizations (including overseas institutions). Availability depends on industry or institutional requirements. Students opting for placements must bear their travel, accommodation, and living expenses.