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The BSc (Hons) Physics with Astronomy program is delivered through a collaboration between distinguished researchers from the University of Liverpool and Liverpool John Moores University. This three-year Physics and Astronomy course provides students with comprehensive insights into diverse cosmic phenomena across the universe. Covering topics from stellar life cycles (including planetary system formation, nuclear processes, and supernovae) to galactic structures and cosmic evolution, the curriculum explores the fundamental physics governing our cosmos.
Physics appeals to those fascinated by nature's fundamental principles, standing out as a field that continually reshapes our understanding of reality. Relativity theory reveals the interconnection of space-time and gravitational time dilation, while quantum mechanics presents puzzling concepts like wave-particle duality that challenge even seasoned physicists.
Graduates of this three-year Physics and Astronomy program develop versatile skills applicable across various sectors, including education, scientific research, financial services, and industrial positions.
Students gain exclusive access to observations from the world's largest robotic telescope - the two-meter Liverpool Telescope in the Canary Islands - during their final-year research project.
Opportunities exist to collaborate with leading researchers on projects at CERN's LHC and at prestigious international research institutions across Europe, North America, and Asia.
The program's flexible structure permits transfers between physics specializations until the completion of the second year.