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1. Physics: a beginners guide to the Galaxy What physics is about
What skills are developed
How physics is studied at University
What you can do afterwards
2. So what is physics about?
3. Distance Scales
4. Applied physics
5. Stealing physics ideas
6. How physics research is done Design, build and perform experiments
Analyse and interpret numerical data
Does it fit with current understanding?
7. What skills are necessary? Logical methodology
Analysis and interpretive skills, especially involving numbers
Management and group working
Problem solving
Mathematical and computing skills
Communication skills
8. Physics Degrees in Higher Education Bachelor of Science (BSc)
Three-year honours degree
Not necessarily going to enter a physics-related career
9. Physics Degree Programmes
10. Entry to Degree Programmes in Physics Most common entry is via A-levels
Good grade in PHYSICS and MATHS combined with a third subject (not usually General Studies)
AVCEs, BTEC, Scottish Highers etc.
For details look in departmental prospectuses or in PHYSICS ON COURSE 2006:
http://learningphysics.iop.org/beyond_school/ university/index.html
Physics without A2 Maths?
Bursaries, bonuses and scholarships
11. Core plus options scheme Core:
relativity, quantum mechanics, electromagnetism, thermodynamics, particle physics, cosmology…….
12. Fourth-Year Courses CORE
project skills
MPHYS projects
(lab, theoretical or
computing)
13. Options from other departments Example: School of environmental science
meteorology and atmospheric physics, climate and
energy, clouds, aerosols and atmospheric chemistry
planet earth …..
Other Schools offering courses to physicists:
mathematics, biological sciences, computer
science, engineering, earth sciences…
history and philosophy, languages, economics,
music, operational research…
14. Teaching methods (eg. S1)
15. How good is a Department? TEACHING
(a) accreditation by Institute of Physics (more are!)
(b) Quality Assurance Agency
marks out of 24, best teaching departments, ten of them, have 24/24
RESEARCH
Higher Education Funding Council’s Research Assessment Exercise, best research departments, 27 of them, grade 5 or 5*
16. Careers after physics: scientific, computing and technical
17. One Hundred Jobs After Physics
18. Recent Graduate Destinations
19. Physics covers all aspects of the physical world.All branches of science borrow its ideas and principles.Modern technology has its roots in physics.
20. Physics Beyond School http://learningphysics.iop.org
Careers in Physics http://careers.iop.org