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Subject: Physics & Astronomy

Theoretical Physics (BSc)

UCAS code: F302

Typical offer

The typical offer is likely to be:

  • SQA Highers: AAAA in one sitting
  • GCE A Levels: AAA in one sitting
  • IB: 37 points with 555 at Higher Level

Entry requirements

SQA Highers: ABBB, or more if two sittings, to include Mathematics at Grade A and Physics. Sixth-year work in Mathematics is strongly recommended.

GCE A Levels: ABB required in one sitting, to include Mathematics at Grade A and Physics.

IB: 32 points overall and award of IB Diploma to include Mathematics Higher Level at Grade 6, Physics Higher Level at Grade 5, plus one Higher Level subject at Grade 5.

All applicants must also meet our general university entry requirements - including SQA, GCSE, or equivalent English language requirements.

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Entry to second year

For direct entry to second year the minimum requirements must be exceeded, including the following:

SQA Advanced Highers: AAA to include Mathematics and Physics.

GCE A Levels: A*AA in one sitting, to include Mathematics at A* and Physics.

IB: 38 points overall and award of IB Diploma to include Mathematics Higher Level at 6, Physics Higher Level at Grade 6, plus one Higher Level subject at Grade 5.

Other entry pathways

Entry to many degrees in Science & Engineering is possible via other qualifications (eg HNC/D, Access, SWAP).

Introduction

This degree gives a good general knowledge of physics with an emphasis on theoretical aspects. The emphasis is on the formulation and solving of physics problems using mathematics and computing, and it covers all areas of classical and quantum physics. It equips students with the specific training necessary for a career in physics, and a wide range of extremely valuable and transferable skills.

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