University of Wollongong
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This major will provide you with a deep understanding of the complementary areas of physics and mathematics. You will learn the basis for making, interpreting and extending observations relating to the behaviour and structure of matter.
All subjects in this degree include a major practical component to complement and reinforce what you learn in lectures, ensuring you gain hands-on skills that prepare you for your future career. You will be become proficient in mathematical modelling of physical systems, preparing you for careers in a wide range of areas such as materials science and engineering, nanotechnology and meteorology.
Classical, electricity and magnetism, quantum and statistical mechanics thermodynamics, vibrations, waves and optics. These subjects will be underpinned and complemented by advanced mathematics subjects.
Physicist in hospitals, meteorologist, aerospace and satellite communication firms, industry, government and university, teaching, scientific communication, materials science, engineering, nanotechnology.
All UOW physics degrees are fully accredited by the Australian Institute of Physics.
Optional internships, industry projects and other career-ready learning opportunities. Our close ties with industry bodies ensure you receive industry exposure throughout your degree.
Available as an additional year of study to meritorious students
Assumed knowledge: Any 2 units of English, Mathematics Advanced.
Recommended studies: Mathematics Extension 1, Physics.
Students with a limited background in physics are advised to enrol in bridging courses held in February each year.
Refer to UOW general admission criteria.
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