Typical offerA*AA-AAB; IB: 38-34Places are not normally offered to applicants who do not participate in an interview. Required subjectsAt least one grade A and a grade B in GCE AL Maths and Physics or at least one HL6 and one HL5 in IB Maths and Physics are required for all programmes. GCE AL Maths, Pure Maths or Further Maths are all acceptable Maths subjects, and applicants may offer Physics, Maths and Further Maths towards their offer.
Our Physics with Astrophysics programmes focus on the core of mainstream physics, but also provide a balanced understanding of modern observational and theoretical astrophysics, from planets and stars to galaxies and cosmology. You will apply the fundamental laws of physics to some of the most remarkable environments in the universe. Observational astrophysics is taught using our recently upgraded teaching observatory.
Typical offerA*AA-AAB; IB: 38-34Places are not normally offered to applicants who do not participate in an interview. Required subjectsAt least one grade A and a grade B in GCE AL Maths and Physics or at least one HL6 and one HL5 in IB Maths and Physics are required for all programmes.GCE AL Maths, Pure Maths or Further Maths are all acceptable Maths subjects, and applicants may offer Physics, Maths and Further Maths towards their offer.
In the Study Abroad programmes you will broaden your experience by studying physics in a new cultural environment in your third year. The core programme is similar to the physics programmes offered entirely in Exeter (e.g. MPhys Physics), but includes alternative options. We have agreements with physics departments atIowa State University, the University of Kansas, and the University of New Mexico in the USA; the University of Sydney and the University of Wollongong in Australia; and Massey University and the University of Auckland in New Zealand. You will return to Exeter in your final year, to take further modules and carry out a research project in one of our researchgroups.
Typical offerA*AA-AAB; IB: 38-34Places are not normally offered to applicants who do not participate in an interview. Required subjectsAt least one grade A and a grade B in GCE AL Maths and Physics or at least one HL6 and one HL5 in IB Maths and Physics are required for all programmes. GCE AL Maths, Pure Maths or Further Maths are all acceptable Maths subjects, and applicants may offer Physics, Maths and Further Maths towards their offer.
The MPhys Physics with Professional Experience degree programme allows you to spend your third year in a research environment in a professional laboratory away from the department. We help you through the process of applying for placements, and you will be paid a salary for this year, but you will remain registered as an undergraduate student at Exeter. The research project you undertake will be assessed by your local supervisor along with academics from Exeter. You will return to Exeter to present your findings, and also to take examinations in the two modules you will study via distance learning. Companies that have recently participated in this programme include Renishaw, the Home Office and the Rutherford Appleton Laboratories. Your final year will be back in Exeter, and will include further modules and a research project in one of our research groups.
Typical offerA*AA-AAB; IB: 38-34Places are not normally offered to applicants who do not participate in an interview. Required subjectsAt least one grade A and a grade B in GCE AL Maths and Physics or at least one HL6 and one HL5 in IB Maths and Physics are required for all programmes. GCE AL Maths, Pure Maths or Further Maths are all acceptable Maths subjects, and applicants may offer Physics, Maths and Further Maths towards their offer.
In the Study Abroad programmes you will broaden your experience by studying physics in a new cultural environment in your third year. The core programme is similar to the physics programmes offered entirely in Exeter (e.g. MPhys Physics), but includes alternative options. We have agreements with physics departments atIowa State University, the University of Kansas, and the University of New Mexico in the USA; the University of Sydney and the University of Wollongong in Australia; and Massey University and the University of Auckland in New Zealand. You will return to Exeter in your final year, to take further modules and carry out a research project in one of our researchgroups.
Typical offerA*AA-AAB; IB: 38-34Places are not normally offered to applicants who do not participate in an interview. Required subjectsAt least one grade A and a grade B in GCE AL Maths and Physics or at least one HL6 and one HL5 in IB Maths and Physics are required for all programmes.GCE AL Maths, Pure Maths or Further Maths are all acceptable Maths subjects, and applicants may offer Physics, Maths and Further Maths towards their offer.
In the Study Abroad programmes you will broaden your experience by studying physics in a new cultural environment in your third year. The core programme is similar to the physics programmes offered entirely in Exeter (e.g. MPhys Physics), but includes alternative options. We have agreements with physics departments atIowa State University, the University of Kansas, and the University of New Mexico in the USA; the University of Sydney and the University of Wollongong in Australia; and Massey University and the University of Auckland in New Zealand. You will return to Exeter in your final year, to take further modules and carry out a research project in one of our researchgroups.
This degree will give you a solid grounding in understanding international issues together with the opportunity to specialise in a particular region or special subject, such as transnational crime or globalisation. You'll receive an excellent education across the range of international relations topics in a supportive and responsive learning environment enriched by research. You will learn how the international system has evolved, and engage with some of the big dilemmas and debates dominating international politics today. We'll introduce you to the main concepts and approaches to the study of international relations and encourage you to analyse, interpret and evaluate world political events and issues.
This single honours programme is studied over four years. The first two years, and the final year, are university-based; the third is spent at a university abroad.
The Single Honours programme is a progressive one, building on a broad foundation in the first year to highly specialised work in the final year, including a dissertation on a topic of personal interest. With a degree in politics from Exeter you'll gain a sound knowledge of the four principal areas of study: political thought, international relations, comparative government, and public policy.?Modules in the first two years give you a basic grounding in these four areas.
This single honours programme is studied over four years. The first two years, and the final year, are university-based; the third is spent at a university abroad.