UWS is a key member of Scottish Universities Physics Alliance (SUPA) which is a research alliance with the aim of placing Scotland at the forefront of international physics research. You can be assured that you will be taught by research-active academics who are specialists in their field.
The course will cover all of the core topics of a degree in physics, alongside modules in education, including school placements.
The degree is delivered in modern teaching facilities. The Physics teaching laboratories at the Paisley Campus are well equipped with apparatus to reinforce the theoretical principles learned in the Physics lectures.
Science @ UWS
Science courses at UWS have been developed in collaboration with industrial, professional and educational partners. Underpinned by research that is internationally leading, our degrees enable students to make a real-world impact.
Our students graduate ready for a successful career or further study in their chosen scientific field.
Year 1
Five core modules include physics and mathematics. One optional module can be chosen from a range of science, engineering or computing-related modules. The physics modules are taught at the same level as the Scottish Advanced Higher (GCSE A Level) qualification.
Aspects of atomic physics and thermodynamics are also taught.
Year 2
You will cover other areas including electronics, vibrations and waves, and mathematical modelling. Practical and professional scientfic skills are also developed.
Year 3
You will take four core physics modules covering important aspects of physics such as quantum mechanics, atomic and nuclear physics, electromagnetism, and thermodynamics and statistical physics. You will also take a double-weighted module in education focusing on the policies and influences in education.
Year 4
You will spend eighteen weeks on school experience placements in at least two high schools.
The five blocks of placement will enable students to connect theory and practice in relation to teaching and assessment of physics and general science, and develop an understanding of wider school issues.
Teaching & Assessment
You will be taught through a combination of lectures, tutorials and workshops.
You will also have the opportunity to take part in group work and independent learning to develop your transferable skills such as research, presentation, communication and working as part of a team.
This degree is assessed using a variety of assessment methods including:
Written examinations
Coursework
Practical assessment
Learn a language (Optional)
This course also gives you the option of taking a language module, which can count towards your degree. These modules cover multiple language.
Course Structure
Find out more about the structure, learning outcomes, compulsory and optional modules in this course.
BSc (Hons) Physics with Education Course Structure
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