Bachelor's in Physics 36 months Undergraduate Programme By Université Paris Cité |TopUniversities

Programme overview

Main Subject

Physics and Astronomy

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

Study Mode

On Campus

The first two years of the Physics Bachelor's degree aim to provide a solid understanding of the various fields of  classical physics  (mechanics, electricity, optics, thermodynamics, electromagnetism, waves and vibrations, relativity, etc.) and related disciplines (mathematics, chemistry, computer science). In particular, the first semester is based on a  common multidisciplinary foundation, allowing students to specialize in Physics, Mathematics, or Chemistry at the end of the first semester. The first two years also offer specific and progressive training in the  experimental and numerical methods  that play a central role in all areas of physics. The third year of the general track focuses on  modern physics  (quantum physics, statistical physics, analytical mechanics, astrophysics, sensor physics, signal processing, etc.) and allows students to deepen and apply their expertise in experimental and numerical physics through two projects.

Each year is accompanied by  ambitious projects  (experimental and digital projects, pre-professional projects,  a student nanosatellite, participation in the  international physics tournament ) and a variety of cross-disciplinary courses (English, exposure to the socio-economic and cultural world, energy and climate, elective courses, etc.). We also encourage  international mobility  from the third year of the Bachelor's degree onwards through our ERASMUS agreements and outside Europe.

Finally, the third year of the general degree program can be combined with the  Master's degree in Physics  at the University of Paris, which is selectively accessible after the second year of the degree program.

Programme overview

Main Subject

Physics and Astronomy

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

Study Mode

On Campus

The first two years of the Physics Bachelor's degree aim to provide a solid understanding of the various fields of  classical physics  (mechanics, electricity, optics, thermodynamics, electromagnetism, waves and vibrations, relativity, etc.) and related disciplines (mathematics, chemistry, computer science). In particular, the first semester is based on a  common multidisciplinary foundation, allowing students to specialize in Physics, Mathematics, or Chemistry at the end of the first semester. The first two years also offer specific and progressive training in the  experimental and numerical methods  that play a central role in all areas of physics. The third year of the general track focuses on  modern physics  (quantum physics, statistical physics, analytical mechanics, astrophysics, sensor physics, signal processing, etc.) and allows students to deepen and apply their expertise in experimental and numerical physics through two projects.

Each year is accompanied by  ambitious projects  (experimental and digital projects, pre-professional projects,  a student nanosatellite, participation in the  international physics tournament ) and a variety of cross-disciplinary courses (English, exposure to the socio-economic and cultural world, energy and climate, elective courses, etc.). We also encourage  international mobility  from the third year of the Bachelor's degree onwards through our ERASMUS agreements and outside Europe.

Finally, the third year of the general degree program can be combined with the  Master's degree in Physics  at the University of Paris, which is selectively accessible after the second year of the degree program.

Admission Requirements

3 Years

Tuition fees

Domestic
278 EUR
International
278 EUR

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