Mathematical Physics BSc (Hons)
Course Overview - Mathematical Physics BSc (Hons)
The Mathematical Physics degree programme is designed to give you a thorough grounding both in the fundamental theories of physics and the mathematical concepts needed to formulate, understand and develop them.
Mathematical Physics covers a very broad range of subjects. For example:
* string theory
* cosmology
* particle physics
* physics of materials
* complex systems
* computational physics
It would take a lifetime to describe in detail all the rich variety of physical phenom...
The Mathematical Physics degree programme is designed to give you a thorough grounding both in the fundamental theories of physics and the mathematical concepts needed to formulate, understand and develop them.
Mathematical Physics covers a very broad range of subjects. For example:
* string theory
* cosmology
* particle physics
* physics of materials
* complex systems
* computational physics
It would take a lifetime to describe in detail all the rich variety of physical phenomena which make up modern physics.
In Mathematical Physics, we provide you with the tools to solve problems and grasp fundamental principles in depth.
Alongside developing your critical thinking, the skills you acquire will enable you to specialise in whatever area of physics you choose, either theoretical or experimental.
These skills also prove invaluable in many other areas outside physics, for instance in:
* engineering
* computing
* finance
* business
* management
Unique to the Mathematical Physics degree programme is that you will be taking courses both from the School of Physics and Astronomy and from the School of Mathematics.
Programme benefits
* The School of Physics and Astronomy has close links with the Royal Observatory, Edinburgh, one of the UKs major centres of astronomical research.
* The Institute for Astronomy (IfA), one of the Schools research institutes, is based at the Royal Observatory Edinburgh.
* You will be taught by academic staff with links to major research facilities across the world, including CERN, TRIUMF, Rutherford Appleton Laboratory and a number of principal astronomy facilities.
* This programme is accredited by the Institute of Physics (IOP).
Course Information
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Course Details
Information
Study Mode
Full-time
Duration
4 Years
Start Date
14/09/2026
Campus
Central area campus
Application Details
14 January
Application deadline
Provider Details
Codes/info
Course Code
F326
Institution Code
E56
Points of Entry
Year 1, Year 2
Entry Requirements
UCAS Tariff
Not Accepted
Scottish Higher
A,A,A,A
AAAA (achievement by end of S5 preferred). BBB must be achieved in one year of S4-S6. Required subjects: Highers: Mathematics at A; Physics at B. Higher Applications of Mathematics is not accepted in place of Higher Mathematics. Advanced Higher Mathematics is recommended. National 5s: English at C.
International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme
37
32
from 37 points with 666 at HL to 32 points with 655 at HL. Required subjects: HL: Mathematics (Analysis and approaches only) at 6; Physics at 5. SL: English at 5.
A level
A,A,A
A,B,B
AAA - ABB. These grades should be achieved in one set of exams. Required subjects: A levels: Mathematics at A; Physics at B. Further Mathematics is recommended. GCSEs: English at C or 4.
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Fees and funding
| Region | Costs | Academic Year | Year |
|---|---|---|---|
| Scotland | £1,820 | 2026/27 | Year 1 |
| England, Northern Ireland, Wales, Channel Islands, Republic of Ireland | £9,790 | 2026/27 | Year 1 |
| EU, International | £38,900 | 2026/27 | Year 1 |

























































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