A joint honours degree programme in central London, with approximately equal weighting to both subjects. The course provides a foundation in many branches of mathematics and offers a broad knowledge of all of the fundamental elements of physics. A research project is included in the final year.
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KEY BENEFITS
Mathematics:
- Central location gives easy access to major libraries and many leading societies, including the London Mathematical Society.
- Leading centre of research, with 65 per cent of the department’s research classed as world leading or internationally excellent.
- Wide choice of modules taught by renowned experts.
- Friendly and supportive learning environment.
- Improved career prospects – King’s graduates are highly sought after both nationally and internationally in a wide range of professions.
Physics:
- Award winning – four members of staff in the department have been awarded the Nobel Prize for Physics.
- Internationally-renowned academic staff in the fields of cosmology, nanotechnology, and the interface between physics and biology.
- Friendly and supportive learning environment.
- Central location gives easy access to major libraries and many leading societies, including the Institute of Physics.
KEY FACTS
UCAS code
FGH1
Awarding institution
King's College London
Programme type
Joint honours
Duration
Four years
Location
Strand Campus
Accreditation
Institute of Physics
Year of entry 2014
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