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What does a BSc degree majoring in Physics look like?

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What does a BSc degree majoring in Physics look like?

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You can begin a career in physics with a BSc degree majoring in physics. In your first year you will study some physics and mathematics. You will also be able to choose from a range of other subjects some of these must be science subjects, others can be from other faculties such as Arts and Economics. You can also study physics as part of another subject area such as Engineering or Arts. Choose units based on your interests and you are more likely to do well. If you continue with physics in second and third year you can then choose either to graduate with a BSc degee, or do a fourth year of physics study involving your own research project. After the fourth year, you graduate with a BSc with Honours in Physics.

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