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Overview
- Explore the laws of nature through topics like optics, photonics, and quantum mechanics, while building strong problem-solving and analytical skills.
- Gain hands-on experience in experimental physics through on-campus residential schools and learn to apply mathematical and scientific methods to test ideas.
- Tailor your degree by combining physics with majors like Astronomy, Maths, or Environmental Science, and enjoy flexible study options online or on-campus.
Career outcomes
As a graduate, you can apply for jobs as a:
- scientist working for industry or government,
- technician working in a laboratory or in the field,
- teacher (with further study)
- meteorologist (subject to appropriate government training)
- physicist
- data analyst
- self-employment providing scientific and/or technical services.
What you'll study
Explore the courses you'll study as part of this major.
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Refer to the UniSQ Handbook for detailed recommended enrolment patterns and course availability.
Relevant degrees for this major
Bachelor of Science
This flexible, interdisciplinary degree develops your scientific, critical thinking, and communication skills. With hands-on experience, global study options, and career-ready training, graduates become adaptable professionals equipped for diverse roles in science, industry, and research.
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