Mathematics and Physics (BSc), University of Warwick

University of Warwick the United Kingdom

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BSc

How long you will study
3 Years

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full-time

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About Mathematics and Physics (BSc) at University of Warwick

Why study Mathematics and Physics at Warwick?
  • We are one of the best Mathematics departments in the world, ranked 44th in the QS World University Rankings 2015/2016. League tables consistently rank us as one of the UK’s top Mathematics departments, and our degrees are internationally recognised.
  • Our undergraduate Mathematics programme is distinguished by its academic excellence, flexibility and choice. All courses contain the same basic core of Mathematics in the first year, allowing easy specialisation later to almost all areas of Mathematics. You can also choose optional modules from other departments – up to 50% in later years of the BSc degree.
  • Warwick Mathematics Institute is internationally renowned for the quality of its research and our undergraduate degree courses are continually evolving in light of the latest research developments. In the 2014 Research Excellence Framework (REF), the Warwick Mathematics Institute and Warwick Statistics together were ranked 3rd in the UK, with more than 90% of our research activity assessed as either 'internationally excellent' or 'world leading'.
  • You'll also be taught in the Department of Physics, which has an excellent reputation for research and is ranked in the top ten in the UK by The Complete University Guide 2016 and in the top five by The Times and The Sunday Times Good University Guide 2016.
  • Our recently refurbished Physics undergraduate teaching laboratories are among the best in the UK. In their final-year project work, students work directly with research staff and have access to the Department’s internationally competitive research facilities.

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