Students work at creating an artificial solar storm in the A14 Physics Labs in the Physics Building

Physics with Computer Science MSci

University Park Campus and Jubilee Campus, Nottingham, UK

Course overview

Are you interested in how the world works and the technology used to shape it? Study the theories of physics with the practical applications of computer science. 

This combination will help to ensure you graduate career ready. You'll receive a comprehensive physics education taught by award-winning academics. Throughout the degree you'll gain skills in mathematical modelling and programming. The year studying computer science will advance your computational skills. You can apply these to your physics research project in the final year. For example, using machine learning techniques in physics, or carrying out simulations for computational astrophysics.

 

Indicative modules

Mandatory

Year 1

Mathematical Methods and Modelling for Physicists

Mandatory

Year 1

Fundamentals of Classical and Modern Physics

Mandatory

Year 1

Investigations in Physics I

Mandatory

Year 2

Electromagnetism and Optics

Mandatory

Year 2

Investigations in Physics II

Mandatory

Year 2

Professional Skills for Physicists

Mandatory

Year 2

Quantum and Statistical Physics

Optional

Year 2

Ionizing Radiation in Medicine

Optional

Year 2

Dynamics and Symmetries

Optional

Year 2

Soft Matter and Nanoscience

Optional

Year 2

Stars and Their Exoplanets

Mandatory

Year 3

Databases, Interfaces and Software Design Principles

Mandatory

Year 3

Programming

Mandatory

Year 3

Systems and Networks

Optional

Year 3

Fundamentals of Artificial Intelligence

Optional

Year 3

Introduction to Human Computer Interaction

Optional

Year 3

Introduction to Image Processing

Optional

Year 3

Introduction to Software Engineering

Optional

Year 3

Software Specification

Mandatory

Year 4

From Quarks to Crystals

Mandatory

Year 4

Physics Group Project

Optional

Year 4

Advanced Quantum Physics

Optional

Year 4

Bioelectrical Processes and Measurements

Optional

Year 4

Astrophysics at the Extremes

Optional

Year 4

Imaging with Non-Ionizing Radiation

Optional

Year 4

Galaxies and Cosmology

Optional

Year 4

Methods of Computational Physics

Optional

Year 4

Methods of Experimental Physics

Optional

Year 4

Phases of Matter

Optional

Year 4

The Physics of Semiconductors

Optional

Year 4

Spacetime and Gravity

Mandatory

Year 5

Physics Research Project

Optional

Year 5

Applications of Modern Physics

Optional

Year 5

Frontiers in Astrophysics

Optional

Year 5

Advanced Gravity: from Gravitational Waves to String Theory

Optional

Year 5

Big Data and Image Processing

Optional

Year 5

Light-Matter Interactions

Optional

Year 5

Machine Learning in Science Part I

Optional

Year 5

Modern Ideas in Cosmology

Optional

Year 5

Quantum Coherent Devices

Optional

Year 5

Quantum Matter

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About modules

The above is a sample of the typical modules we offer, but is not intended to be construed or relied on as a definitive list of what might be available in any given year. This content was last updated on Tuesday 1 April 2025. Due to timetabling availability, there may be restrictions on some module combinations.

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Undergradute student studying in the George Green library, University Park

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