About Physics with Astrophysics, BSc - at University of Exeter
About this course
- Our Physics with Astrophysics programmes focus on the core of mainstream physics, but also provide a balanced understanding of modern observational and theoretical astrophysics, from planets and stars to galaxies and cosmology
- BSc research projects are often based on data from world-class ground and space-based facilities and state-of-the-art computational codes for theoretical astrophysics
- Observational astrophysics is taught using our recently upgraded teaching observatory
- Learn within a supportive community characterised by genuine student-staff relationships.
- Our continuous skills development programme, designed with industry partners, will enable you to craft a digital portfolio and CV to showcase your skills to potential employers.
- Opportunity to join a close-knit student society with great social events throughout the year
- Benefit from access to advanced research facilities
Details about course variation options.
We strongly encourage you to consider spending a year studying abroad as part of your degree, taking place in your third year. We have agreements with universities across the globe, giving you a huge range of amazing and exciting locations to choose between.
Your degree takes an extra year to complete, and your time abroad is recognised in your degree title, which will include the words 'with Study Abroad' for future employers to see.
Destinations may vary and we encourage you to view our study abroad webpages for up-to-date information.
Yes, during your time abroad you'll cover 120 credits, the same as you would if you were studying in Exeter.
You can apply directly to this programme through UCAS (the code will be available later this summer). Once at the University of Exeter, progression to the Study Abroad year is dependent upon successful completion of your year 1 studies, with an average mark of at least 60%.
If you are not sure about studying abroad when you apply for your degree, it is possible to apply to the Study Abroad version of this course in term 1 of your second year. If you are successfully allocated a placement, you will then transfer onto the Study Abroad variant of the programme.
Permission to take part in Study Abroad in all cases will depend on your academic progress and the places available in your chosen country.
During this year you will pay a reduced tuition fee.
Our Study Abroad degrees are specifically structured to retain full professional accreditation. This is achieved by assessing the work you complete while abroad and by taking a credit-rated language module appropriate to your chosen study destination prior to travelling.
Assessment of all overseas modules takes place in English but some host destinations occasionally require presentations and a synopsis of work in their language, so a good knowledge of that language is essential.
Once registered as studying with your overseas host university you will receive primary support from them, with full access to the facilities they provide to all students. You are required to maintain contact with the overseas coordinator and Student Services at Exeter through your Exeter email account, and of course you have continuing access to all our facilities.
The marks awarded to you by your host institution are subject to a moderation process at Exeter that ensures uniformity and fairness.
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