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Email:study@le.ac.uk
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University of Leicester
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Leicester
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Matter and energy. Waves and fields. Relativity and mechanics. In this degree, you’ll be studying the most fundamental of the sciences: physics. From the sub-atomic and cosmological, to the trajectory of your own career, you’ll be learning things that confound, captivate and inspire you.
Physics is the study of matter, energy and the fundamental forces that govern the universe, from the tiniest subatomic particles to vast galaxies. Physics at Leicester encompasses not only space science and astrophysics, drawing on our long history of contributing to NASA and ESA missions, but also the most cutting-edge issues down here on planet Earth, including the physical aspects of monitoring and addressing climate change, and the challenges of managing AI and big data.
We offer four specialist physics degrees and this more general course, all available as a three-year BSc or a four-year MPhys. This allows you to tailor your study to your own interests or to develop a broad knowledge across the whole subject. All five courses are similar enough through their first two years that you can switch between them. So if you’re not yet sure where your passion for physics lies, this degree gives you two years to explore your options.
Leicester is Britain’s space city, home to two unique locations. Space Park Leicester is a world-leading hub for space research, innovation and enterprise. Founded through a collaboration between the University of Leicester, industry partners and government, SPL’s mission is to push the boundaries of space exploration, satellite technology and Earth observation to benefit society and the economy.
Next to Space Park Leicester is the National Space Centre, a unique space-based visitor attraction and education resource. The Centre’s incredible collection of exhibits (including an original Soyuz capsule and a vertically mounted Thor-Able rocket) and its extensive programme of events means you will want to visit again and again during your time studying in Leicester.
Is this the right degree for me?
Study for a BSc or MPhys in Physics if you're curious about how the universe works, enjoy solving problems, and want to develop skills that can lead to an exciting career in science, technology or engineering. Transfer to one of our other physics degrees is possible at the end of your first or second year.
What's the difference?
Our three-year BSc degrees provide an excellent route to a very wide range of careers in industry and business.
Our four-year MPhys degrees are aimed at students considering a career in scientific research, or further training such as a PhD.
Transfer between an BSc and an MPhys (in either direction) is possible at the end of your first or second year.
What's the difference?
Our three-year BSc degrees provide an excellent route to a very wide range of careers in industry and business
Our four-year MPhys degrees are aimed at students considering a career or further training in scientific research
Transfer between BSc and MPhys degrees is possible during your first and second years (subject to meeting the required end-of-year mark). It is also possible to transfer between different Physics degrees as long as you have taken the required number of options. Staff in the School will be available to offer help and advice.
For more information on this course and a full list of modules, visit the course information page on our website
For more information on the methods of assessment on this course, visit the course information page on our website
The following entry points are available for this course:
Contact the Admissions Team at study@le.ac.uk with details of the course you are studying including modules taken, previous qualifications obtained with grades (at GCSE and A level or equivalent), the reason for your transfer request.
including Mathematics and Physics.
Applicants who do not hold an A-level in Physics are encouraged to contact us directly. We welcome applications from candidates with strong backgrounds in Mathematics and other science subjects, and will consider such cases individually.
in Science or Engineering, plus grade B in Mathematics at A-Level.
Pass Diploma in relevant subject with at least 45 credits at Level 3, including a minimum of 30 credits in Physics and Maths at Distinction.
Grade A required in Mathematics and Physics.
2 AS Levels accepted in place of 1 A-Level, must be alongside Mathematics and Physics A-Level.
Must be in a relevant subject. Will consider when combined with A-Level Mathematics. Contact admissions@le.ac.uk for further advice.
Accepted when combined with Mathematics and Physics A-Levels.
including Mathematics and Physics.
To include:
5 in HL Maths and 5 in HL Physics
OR 6 in HL Maths and 6 in SL Physics.
OR 6 in HL Physics and 6 in SL Maths Analysis & Approaches (SL Maths Applications & Interpretation not accepted)
HL Maths accepted within both Analysis & Approaches and Applications & Interpretation
Considered alongside other qualifications
This qualification is only acceptable when combined with other qualifications.
including H2 in Mathematics and Physics.
When considering your application, we will look for evidence that you will be able to fulfil the objectives of the programme of study and achieve the standards required. We will take into account a range of factors including previous examination results.
Find out more about qualification requirements for this course.
For further details of our English Language requirements please see our websitehttps://le.ac.uk/study/international-students/english-language-requirements
The University of Leicester is committed to providing equitable opportunities for all applicants from all backgrounds. We make contextual offers to support students who may be impacted by the area they live in, their personal circumstances or who have completed one of our progression programmes. These offers are usually one or two grades lower than the standard entry requirements. To qualify for a contextual offer, you must apply for an eligible course and meet specific criteria.
This section shows the range of grades that students who received offers were previously accepted on to this course with (learn more).
It is designed to support your research but does not guarantee whether you will or won't get a place.
Admissions teams consider various factors, including interviews, subject requirements, and entrance tests. Check all course entry requirements for eligibility.
We are unable to show previous accepted grades for this course. This could be because the course is new, it's a postgraduate course, there isn't enough historical data, or the provider has opted out of sharing their entry grades data for this course - learn more.
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Tuition fee status depends on a number of criteria and varies according to where in the UK you will study. For further guidance on the criteria for home or overseas tuition fees, please refer to the UKCISA website.
This information will be updated as soon as the tuition fees for the academic year 2026/7 have been confirmed.
For further information about fees and funding please see the following page of the University website: https://le.ac.uk/student-life/undergraduates/fees-funding
Email:study@le.ac.uk
Phone:0116 2525281
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