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The Facts
UCAS Code:
F303
Standard Requirements:
A levels | A*AA (A* must be achieved in Maths, FM, or Physics)
IB | 39, 766 in HL (7 must be achieved in Maths or Physics)
For other qualifications, check the Oxford University website.
Required Subjects:
Physics and Mathematics
Advisable Subjects:
Mathematics Mechanics modules
Further Mathematics
No written work needs to be submitted
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The Lowdown
Studying Physics allows you to reach a level of understanding about the universe and how it behaves. Physics covers how objects react under certain forces and the nature of force fields, whether gravitational, nuclear or electromagnetic. Physicists have been instrumental in the creation of countless new technologies and many of their techniques have been used to develop the spheres of medicine, nanotechnology, and computing. Physics can also offer solutions to major global problems such as global warming, health issues, and changes in the environment.
The Oxford Physics department is made up of six smaller sub-departments: Atomic and Laser Physics, Theoretical Physics, Astrophysics, Particle Physics, Condensed Matter Physics (which includes Biophysics), and Atmospheric, Oceanic & Planetary Physics. When compared to Physics courses at other universities, the course at Oxford places slightly more stress on core concepts like optics and relativity.
In the third year, students undertake a small project in the laboratories and complete a report for this project. There is also lab work throughout the three years of the course. After achieving a BA in three years, students complete an MPhys project and choose two courses in their fourth year. Physics is one of the larger courses with an annual intake of over 180 undergraduates, over 80% of whom are male. It’s competitive; with just 13% of applicants receiving offers.
Physics and Maths are both required at A Level (or equivalent). If offered, it is highly recommended to take the Maths Mechanics modules. Further Maths is not required but may be useful.
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