**Discover how the universe works to gain skills that unlock sought-after careers** Mathematics and physics are the fundamental languages through which we understand the universe. In this course, you’ll combine abstract reasoning with physical insight, learning at the intersection of theory, computation and real-world application. Physics is the most fundamental of the sciences, explaining how the world works and enabling technological innovations. Mathematics, the language of science, plays a similarly vital role. From advancing artificial intelligence and generating valuable insights from data to developing new medical treatments, physicists and mathematicians are in high demand across business and industry. You’ll develop a deep understanding of the mathematical structures that underpin modern physics while exploring how physical principles inspire and inform mathematical ideas. You’ll build strong analytical, problem-solving and computational skills, including experience in coding and data analysis. All these are skills that are highly valued by a wide range of employers in science, technology, data-driven industries and finance, as well as postgraduate study. Why study at Leeds * **Two outstanding research environments:** You’ll learn from academics in one of the UK’s largest mathematics departments and a globally recognised physics research community, with teaching shaped by cutting-edge research. * **Integrated maths and physics training:** Both subjects are taught in close connection, helping you develop a coherent and transferable skillset. * **Shape your degree:** Choose from a wide range of modules to suit your interests. * **Strong computational focus:** Programming and computational methods are embedded throughout the course, reflecting their central role in modern businesses and your future career. * **Prepare for your future:** Your final-year research project helps you develop skills in demand by employers and gain valuable experience before you graduate by taking an industrial placement or studying. This course gives you the flexibility to tailor your learning to your interests as they develop. Compulsory Year 1 modules provide a strong shared foundation, followed by optional modules in Year 2 and 3 that allow you to shape the direction of your degree and begin specialising. Academic staff and personal tutors will support you in making informed choices, helping you select modules that align with your academic strengths, interests and career ambitions.
A level: AAA | AAA/A*AB including Physics and a minimum of grade A in Mathematics or AAB/A*BB including Physics and a minimum of grade A in Mathematics plus Further Mathematics or AAB/A*BB including Physics and a minimum of grade A in Mathematics, plus A in AS Further Mathematics. Where an A Level science subject is taken, we require a pass in the practical science element, alongside the achievement of the A Level at the stated grade. | Normally only accepted in combination with grade A in A Level Mathematics or equivalent.. | Cambridge International Pre-U Certificate - Principal: D2D3M2 | D3 D3 M2 or D2 M1 M1 where the first grade quoted is in Mathematics OR D3 M1 M2 or D2 M2 M2 including Further Maths where the first grade quoted is Mathematics. Subjects taken must also include Physics. | 17 points at Higher Level to include 5 in Higher Level Physics and 6 in Higher Level Mathematics (Mathematics: Analytics and Approaches is preferred). | Leaving Certificate - Higher Level (Ireland) (first awarded in 2017): H2H2H2H2H2H2 | H2, H2, H2, H2, H2, H2 including Physics and Mathematics. | Scottish Higher: AAAAAB | Suitable combinations of Scottish Higher and Advanced Highers are acceptable, though Mathematics and Physics must be presented at Advanced Higher level. Typically AAAABB including grade A in Advanced Higher Mathematics. | We will accept the Advanced Skills Challenge Certificate in lieu of a third A-Level at the same grade, assuming any subject specific requirements are met using alternative qualifications. | GCSE/National 4/National 5 English Language grade 4 (C) or higher, or an equivalent English language qualification. We will accept Level 2 Functional Skills English instead of GCSE English.
with no less than 17 in listening, 18 in reading, 20 in speaking and 19 in writing with no less than 59 in each component of listening, reading, speaking and writing with no less than 5.5 in each component
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