BSc (Hons) in Physics with Nuclear Science
3-Year Bachelor's Degree
The total service fee for this program:
€ 499
Pre payment for this program:
€ 99
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ABOUT
Course overview
Study Physics with Nuclear Science at Liverpool and ensure you’re fully equipped with the skills and knowledge necessary for a successful career in nuclear-related industries. In addition to core physics, you’ll also study mathematics, computing and experimental physics.
INTRODUCTION
You will explore and apply fundamental principles that underpin modern physics, from electrodynamics and semiconductors to the startling conclusions of relativity and quantum mechanics, alongside the study of selected topics in the field of nuclear science.
Our network of academic advisors and open-door policy ensures a friendly and supportive learning environment.
Take your university experience even further on a paid year-long industry placement, or spend a year abroad at a partner university or our China campus.
Throughout your course, you will discover links with many parts of the growing nuclear industry, including those involved with decommissioning and homeland security. Staff from these institutions will be involved in project work undertaken.
WHAT YOU’LL LEARN
- Detailed knowledge in the core fundamental principles of modern physics
- Skills necessary for a career in the growing sector of nuclear science
- Latest advances in cutting-edge physics research
- Problem solving
- How to undertake research and practical work
- How to present and communicate clearly
- Strong powers of analysis, numeracy, and good IT skills
Careers and employability
Physicists are trained to solve a wide range of problems. That’s why graduates have gone on to explore careers in such diverse areas such as telecommunications; microelectronics; nuclear power and instrumentation; cryogenics; astronomy; geophysics medical physics; materials science; computing; teaching; business; finance and management.
88%OF PHYSICS STUDENTS FIND THEIR MAIN ACTIVITY AFTER GRADUATION MEANINGFUL.
TUITION FEES
Tuition fees cover the cost of your teaching, assessment, operating University facilities such as libraries, IT equipment, and access to academic and personal support.
UK fees | |
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Full-time place, per year | £9,250 |
Year in industry fee | £1,850 |
Year abroad fee | £1,385 |
International fees | |
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Full-time place, per year | £24,850 |
Fees stated are for the 2022-23 academic year and may rise for 2023-24.
Entry requirements
The qualifications and exam results you’ll need to apply for this course.
A levels |
ABB Applicants with the Extended Project Qualification (EPQ) are eligible for a reduction in grade requirements. For this course, the offer is BBB with A in the EPQ. You may automatically qualify for reduced entry requirements through our contextual offers scheme. If you don’t meet the entry requirements, you may be able to complete a foundation year which would allow you to progress to this course. Available foundation years:
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GCSE | 4/C in English and 4/C in Mathematics |
Subject requirements |
Physics and Mathematics at A level. For applicants from England: For science A levels that include the separately graded practical endorsement, a “Pass” is required. |
BTEC Level 3 National Extended Diploma |
Applications considered alongside A levels. Please contact the University for further information. |
International Baccalaureate |
33 points that must include 6 points each from Physics and Mathematics at Higher level. |
Irish Leaving Certificate | H1, H2, H2, H2, H3, H3 including Physics and Mathematics at H2 or above. |
Scottish Higher/Advanced Higher |
Advanced Highers accepted at grades ABB including Physics and Mathematics. |
Welsh Baccalaureate Advanced | Accepted at grade B, including Mathematics and Physics A Levels at AB. |
Access | 45 Level 3 credits in graded units in a relevant Diploma,including 30 at Distinction and a further 15 with at least Merit. GCSE grades 4/C in English and 4/C in Mathematics also required. 15 Distinctions are required in each of Mathematics and Physics. |
International qualifications |
Many countries have a different education system to that of the UK, meaning your qualifications may not meet our entry requirements. Completing your Foundation Certificate, such as that offered by the University of Liverpool International College, means you’re guaranteed a place on your chosen course. |
Key dates
- Apply by: 26 January 2022
- International deadline: 30 June 2022
- Starts: 26 September 2022
or
- Apply by: 25 January 2023
- International deadline: 30 June 2023
- Starts: 25 September 2023
FREE VISA SERVICE
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Expenses (GBP)
24850
Application Fee
0
Program expenses
University & General Expenses
REQUIREMENTS
80
accommodation
This university offers accommodation to all the international students and has over 4,500 rooms in the city campus or the Greenbank Student Village, also the students can benefit from a living in a safe, clean, and comfortable environment with excellent full-time support from the University of Liverpool staff in dormitories and student halls, however, the applicants must apply for accommodation as soon as possible at the time of application, even before starting the classes because the students can get a great room based on a first-come, first-served basis, also the students can use complete facilities like desk, bed, shower, wifi, kitchen, and so on in all the Liverpool campus halls like the Crown place, Dover Court, Melville Grove, Vine Court, and so on.
After Graduation
The students are allowed to work while studying at this university, but the hours depend on their mode of education, and the free time that they have per week, also the international applicants’ work permit depends on their visas, therefore, they can check their visas to find out if they are allowed to work in this country, furthermore, the students received their visas from outside the UK, their visas should have “work must be authorized” or any other phrase meaning the same thing, also the applicants who extend their visas in the UK and have an ID card must be able to see “Restricted Work P/T term time. F/T vacations” on their renewed permit.
Overall, the full-time students can work for up to 20 hours per week, however, the University of Liverpool recommends that the students work for at most 15 hours per week and focus on their studies to get better results at this university, also the students can work full-time during their university vacation time to save money for their study and living expenses in the future, moreover, if the students get good results in their studies, they can get a scholarship or fund to help them pay for their tuition fee, furthermore, the students can find a proper and related job by using the local newspapers, website, or the careers and employment service website of the University of Liverpool.