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BSc in Physics with French, Queen's University Belfast

Belfast,

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48 Months

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About this course

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Physics with French offers a comprehensive study of how our universe works, including topics such as quantum theory, relativity, and particle physics. The course emphasizes the importance of physics in modern technology, like computers and lasers, and involves working in international collaborations. A standout feature is the opportunity for a year studying abroad in mainland Europe, supported through the Turing programme. The programme aims to develop both your physics expertise and your proficiency in French, allowing for practical use in professional or academic settings. Throughout the course, you'll benefit from world-class facilities, expert faculty involved in cutting-edge research, and a strong focus on employability and further study opportunities. It is especially suited for students who wish to continue French language studies beyond school and explore a blend of scientific and linguistic skills.

Why this course is highly recommended

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This course is highly recommended because it offers a rare combination of in-depth physics education with practical language skills in French, opening doors to international research and careers. The opportunity to study abroad in mainland Europe enriches cultural understanding and enhances employability in global markets. The course’s accreditation by the Institute of Physics provides a recognized pathway towards becoming a Chartered Physicist, and the state-of-the-art facilities support hands-on research. Additionally, the course boasts excellent student feedback, with high scores in staff explanation and overall student experience, making it a compelling choice for those interested in science with a European language focus.

Specialisation

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The course integrates advanced physics topics such as quantum mechanics, relativity, astrophysics, solid state physics, and electromagnetism with specialized language skills in French. It allows students to deepen their understanding of physics while also enhancing their fluency in French, including the ability to communicate complex scientific concepts in the language. The programme provides modules related to European cultures and professional contexts, including French for legal and business purposes, making it ideal for students interested in careers that combine science and international communication.

Course fees

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Application fees

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1st year tuition fees

26.71L

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Degree requirements

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Applicants should have ABB grades including Mathematics, Physics, and French at A-level or equivalent qualifications. Irish Leaving Certificate applicants need at least H3 grades in Mathematics, Physics, and French. The course also considers other qualifications and requires GCSE English Language at grade C/4 or equivalent. A minimum of a 2:2 Honours Degree is acceptable for graduate applicants who meet other subject requirements. Specific entry guidance involves minimum grade requirements and consideration of personal statement and references during the selection process.

Career prospects

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Graduates of this course can pursue careers in research, development, or industrial physics across sectors like medicine, biotechnology, electronics, aerospace, and nuclear technology. The program prepares students for roles in areas such as medical physics, telecommunications, and scientific research, with many graduates also entering fields like consultancy, finance, and business where problem-solving skills are valued. The international study and language component further open opportunities in global companies, diplomatic services, and scientific collaborations. The course’s strong technical and communication skills help graduates achieve high employment rates, and many go on to PhD studies to advance their research careers.

FAQs

What is the duration of the course?

The course lasts four years, including the year abroad.

Is there an option to study abroad?

Yes, students will spend a year studying physics at a university in mainland Europe.