OVERVIEW
Our physics with nuclear technology programme has been developed to provide graduates with the knowledge necessary for a career in the nuclear industry or nuclear research.
The programme will cover core physics subjects, including:
• Wave motion
• Classical mechanics
• Quantum mechanics
• Electromagnetism
• Atomic, nuclear and particle physics
• Thermodynamics
In addition, the programme has a focus on nuclear science and technology including:
• Imaging and nuclear medicine
• Applications of ...
OVERVIEW <br/><br/>Our physics with nuclear technology programme has been developed to provide graduates with the knowledge necessary for a career in the nuclear industry or nuclear research.<br/>The programme will cover core physics subjects, including:<br/><br/>• Wave motion<br/>• Classical mechanics<br/>• Quantum mechanics<br/>• Electromagnetism<br/>• Atomic, nuclear and particle physics<br/>• Thermodynamics<br/><br/>In addition, the programme has a focus on nuclear science and technology including:<br/>• Imaging and nuclear medicine<br/>• Applications of nuclear physics<br/>• Nuclear and particle physics<br/>• Research topics in nuclear physics<br/><br/>You will graduate from the programme well-equipped for a career in nuclear power, nuclear medicine, environmental monitoring, fundamental and industrial research, or nuclear decommissioning.<br/><br/>PROGRAMME HIGHLIGHTS<br/><br/>• The programme has been developed and is taught by members of UWS’s Nuclear Physics Research Group.<br/><br/>• The nuclear-physics modules on this programme are delivered by staff who are carrying out research at the cutting edge of the subject.<br/><br/>• You will carry out a fourth-year project integrated within the Nuclear Physics Research Group.<br/><br/>• You will get the chance to develop your practical skills through research placements.<br/>• The renaissance in nuclear power has been well publicised, together with the demand for trained employees. In Scotland, significant investment will be made in nuclear decommissioning now and in the future.<br/><br/>PROGRAMME DETAILS <br/><br/>UWS has been carrying out nuclear physics research for almost 30 years – specialising in the study of the shapes and structure of exotic nuclei. Our research is carried out at large international facilities such as Argonne National Laboratory (Chicago), Jyväskylä Accelerator Laboratory (Finland), Legnaro National Laboratory (Italy), ISOLDE-CERN (Geneva), and ILL (France). There are clear research-teaching linkages in all of our nuclear physics related modules.<br/><br/>CAREERS<br/><br/>High demand for physics graduates enhances your employability in the nuclear energy sector, and nuclear medical imaging. Graduates from this programme have gone on to work in roles including:<br/><br/>• Nuclear Engineer<br/>• Nuclear Safety Consultant<br/>• Nuclear Waste Advisor<br/>• Radiological Consultant
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Course Details
Information
Study Mode
Full-time
Duration
4 Years
Start Date
08/09/2025
Campus
Paisley Campus
29 January
Application deadline
Provider Details
Codes/info
Course Code
F390
Institution Code
U40
Points of Entry
Year 1, Year 2, Year 3, Year 4
90
Including Maths and Physics
B,C,C,C
Including Maths/Applications of Maths and Physics, OR BBBC with Maths at B and National 5 Physics at B
24
Must include Maths and Physics. For year 2 entry, 28 points including Maths and Physics
MMM
H3,H3,H3,H4
Including Maths and Physics.
DDM
Year 2 entry
C,C,D
For entry to Year 2, including Maths and Physics
Pass
Entry to Year 2 with a HNC in either Physics or Applied Science.
Pass
Entry to Year 3 with a HND in either Physics or Applied Science.
C,C,D
Including Maths and Physics. Entry to Year 2 with BBC including Maths and PHysics
Pass (C and above)
in relevant subject For Year 2 entry, Grade M required in relevant subject
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Region | Costs | Academic Year | Year |
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Scotland | £1,820 | 2025/26 | Year 1 |
England, Northern Ireland, Wales, Channel Islands, Republic of Ireland | £9,250 | 2025/26 | Year 1 |
EU, International | £18,000 | 2025/26 | Year 1 |