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Our institution boasts a distinguished legacy of academic excellence and groundbreaking discoveries. The School of Physics and Astronomy achieved global recognition when Professor Sir Peter Mansfield received the 2003 Nobel Prize for developing Magnetic Resonance Imaging scanners, a revolutionary technology that has benefited over 500 million people globally. Currently, our pioneering work in quantum technologies is transforming neurological disease diagnosis and treatment approaches.Our research spans diverse frontiers, from exploring quantum phenomena at near-absolute zero temperatures to studying cosmic-scale structures in the observable universe.Educational approachesHands-on computing laboratoriesPractical laboratory sessionsInteractive lecturesSpecialized seminarsSmall-group tutorialsSkill-building workshopsProblem-solving sessionsCareer prospectsMastering advanced physics cultivates exceptional adaptability and analytical thinking - highly transferable skills across professions. Our alumni pursue successful careers in multiple sectors including aerospace, financial services, information technology, and engineering, alongside academic research. Many leverage their strong communication abilities for careers in education or scientific journalism.Our hands-on curriculum develops crucial expertise in nanoscale manipulation and advanced imaging techniques - skills highly sought after by employers across industries.Notable graduate employers span Accenture, BBC, EDF Energy, Jaguar Land Rover, and NHS healthcare providers. Career paths include Medical Physics Specialist, Clinical Scientist Trainee, Data Science Analyst, Systems Architect, and Software Engineering roles.The final year's student-focused curriculum further enhances professional capabilities in collaborative projects, effective communication, and organizational leadership.
A level
AAA
Required subjects
Including A level maths and physics. 
A pass is normally required in science practical tests, where these are assessed separately. 
GCSE English language 4 (C).
Excluded subjects
General studies, critical thinking, citizenship studies, leisure studies, functional skills, global perspectives
IB score
34 points overall or 666 in 3 HL certificates
IB requirements
HL6 in Physics and HL6 in Mathematics Analysis and Approaches
BTEC HND/HNC (in place of a third A level)
BTEC Extended Diploma (in place of a third A level)
Can only be considered if presented alongside A level maths and physics.
 
English language requirements
IELTS: 6.5 (with a minimum of 6.0 in each element)
TOEFL (iBT): 90 (minimum 19 in writing and listening, 20 in reading and 22 in speaking)