The University of Chester's Centre for Foundation Studies offers programmes that enable students to progress to a wide variety of undergraduate degrees across the University. Specialist tutors and excellent pastoral and academic support are available, and subject specific areas of study relating to the chosen degrees programme are integrated within the Foundation pathways. The programmes are designed to offer a specialist pathway for international students that do not currently meet the University's direct entry requirements.
The Centre for Foundation Studies is equipped to provide international students with all the support they need for a welcoming and enjoyable experience in the city and University of Chester.
This BSc Physics course is recognised by the Institute of Physics (IOP) and prepares students for a challenging yet rewarding career in science. It is delivered at the brand new Science and Engineering building at the University of Chester’s main campus at Parkgate Rd. Industrial relevance and interdisciplinary collaboration is something we are passionate about in the Department of Mathematical and Physical Sciences, as we are closely connected with technology-oriented companies based in close vicinity at Thornton Science Park. So in each year of study, students are encouraged to work on industry-guided projects with industrial partners or companies elsewhere in the UK or Europe via (i) 1st-year Work Based Learning placements, (ii) 2nd-year Experiential Learning module, and (iii) students' final-year reserch project. In addition, the BSc Physics course is available with an optional placement year that can be taken between students' 2nd and 3rd-year of study.
A high proportion of students' time will be spent in the modern laboratory facilities, equipped with industry-standard and research-quality instrumentation. Here, they will acquire the necessary laboratory and practical skills to supplement their scientific and technical knowledge.
Students will acquire transferable skills such as critical thinking, problem solving, as well as effective communication and presentation skills. Coupled with familiarity with scientific instrumentation, good understanding of the laws that govern the physical world and competency in applied mathematics, these will be of constant benefit as you aspire to develop their future career.