Physics influences everything from cancer treatment, computers and mobile phones to sportswear, renewable energy and weather-forecasting.
Learning to understand and contribute to the latest discoveries in science can be very satisfying. Physics can open doors to a wider range of careers than almost any other subject.
Physics doesn’t just lead to working in a research laboratory. Physicists –
Studying Physics gives you important transferable skills, such as:
In the UK, graduates in Physics earn more than those in most other disciplines.
Physics degrees and Physics-related degrees have bursaries available.
The Institute of Engineers offer scholarships which include:
The Institute of Physics offers bursaries of £1000 per annum to study Physics. Having Physics as a subject will be of benefit to you in accessing these bursaries.
Physics GCSE is divided into six sections and these are:
Energy;
Forces;
Waves;
Electricity and Magnetism;
Radioactivity;
Earth In Space.
The course links direct practical experience with ideas, encouraging creative and critical thought.