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Physics with Astrophysics and Cosmology BSc

UCAS code: FF35

Overview

Programme disclaimer

Please note the course details including entry requirements and application deadlines apply to 2024 entry. Fees supplied apply to students entering King’s in 2025. Details for 2025 entry will be published shortly, please check back for more details in the coming weeks.

Our Physics with Astrophysics and Cosmology BSc course provides a robust foundation in fundamental aspects of physics, astrophysics and cosmology. You’ll explore topics including special and general relativity, quantum mechanics, fields and waves, the physics of planets, stars, galaxies and the universe. You’ll also be trained in key analytical and practical skills such as problem-solving, creative thinking, team work and data analysis, preparing you for a wide-range of future-facing careers.

You'll join a friendly and supportive department, learning from internationally renowned scientists, including those with links to the Large Hadron Collider at CERN, the LIGO gravitational wave observatory and the European Space Agency’s exoplanet exploration project.

In your first two years, you'll sample core physics fields and develop experimental techniques through integrated lab work. Your third year involves applying your knowledge and skills to complex astrophysics or cosmology related problems, enabling you to undertake novel research and develop crucial employability skills.

You can also choose to study for our integrated Master’s course (MSci), adding a fourth year to your degree during which you’ll get to choose from a huge array of modules, and undertake a substantial research project on a topic of your choice, enhancing key employability skills including project management, creative thinking, working as a team, and communication and presentation skills.

You also have the opportunity to transfer to the Study Abroad pathway and spend your third year at a partner institution before returning to King’s for your final year. This depends on you reaching a certain grade average and being accepted by a partner university.

Key benefits

  • Top 10 in the UK for Physics (QS World Rankings by subject 2025).
  • Award winning: six former staff and students in the Physics department are Nobel Prize winners.
  • Study the skies with our own rooftop observatory and telescope.
  • Central location gives you easy access to major libraries and many leading societies, including the Institute of Physics, the Royal Society and the Royal Institution.
  • Study at the historic Strand Campus where Maxwell discovered electromagnetic radiation, Franklin took photo 51 confirming DNA’s structure and Wheatstone developed the electric telegraph.
  • Be part of a diverse student cohort - King’s is one of the leading Russell Group universities by proportion of female undergraduates on its Physics programmes.
  • 6th in the UK for producing the most employable graduates (Times Higher Education Graduate Employability rankings 2025).
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Course essentials

Physics has been studied and taught at King's since its foundation in 1829 with many distinguished physicists, including Nobel Laureates, joining our ranks over the last 200 years. Today, physicists at King's are probing the nature of dark matter, understanding the quantum properties of black holes, and developing innovative technologies and materials exploiting the law of physics.

Our Physics with Astrophysics and Cosmology BSc degree will give you a strong foundation across the key areas of modern physics whilst enabling you to specialise, with one quarter of the course focused on astrophysics and cosmology. You will study subjects such as relativity, quantum mechanics, nuclear and particle physics, stellar and galactic evolution and structure, exploring unsolved problems such as the nature of dark matter and dark energy.

The course emphasises applied learning and skills acquisition through individual and group project work, with the option of taking a group project from your second year and more in-depth projects in your third year. In your third year, you can choose to tackle a real-world problem with a research group in physics, including working with data from the King’s telescope or from external observatories such as the Hyper-Kamiokande neutrino detector, which King’s has links with. Through this, you’ll develop key workplace skills including project management, creative thinking, working as a team, and communication and presentation skills.

Special features

Optional study abroad

On this programme, you will have the opportunity to apply to study abroad, supported by the Study Abroad Tutor in your department and King’s Global Mobility Office. Together with partner organisations around the world, you will be supported in navigating your international, educational journey, developing new skills and competences and learning to apply different perspectives to your chosen discipline.

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Key Information

Course type:

Joint honours

Delivery mode:

In person

Study mode:

Full time

Required A-Levels:

AAA

Duration:

3 years

Application status:

Open

Start date:

September 2026

Application deadline:

14 January 2026

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