Welcome to BSc (Hons) Mathematics and Physics
Taking a joint honours in Mathematics and Physics at Lincoln allows students to explore the interplay between these two important disciplines, and the ways in which they co-exist and complement each other.
The degree aims to provide a broad education in mathematics. This includes pure and applied mathematics. This is Â鶹Դ´ fundamental and applied physics, enabling students to develop the knowledge and problem-solving skills vital to modern science and technology.
This course is designed to provide a thorough foundation in analytical and numerical methods, practical scientific skills, and research techniques. It gives students the opportunity to develop a range of transferable skills, such as communication and problem-solving.
How You Study
In the first year students can study modules including Algebra; Calculus; and Electricity, Magnetism, Thermal and Quantum Physics. Second year students progress onto modules which include Condensed Matter Physics, Scientific Computing, and Differential Equations, Â鶹Դ´ the opportunity to complete an group project. In the third year students can study Numerical Methods and Statistical Mechanics and have the opportunity to select from a range of optional modules.
The course is taught through lectures, problem-solving classes, computer-based classes, and seminars. In addition to lectures and problem-solving classes, first year students in the School of Mathematics and Physics can benefit from weekly one hour tutorial sessions in small groups.
What You Need to Know
We want you to have all the information you need to make an informed decision on where and what you want to study. To help you choose the course that’s right for you, we aim to bring to your attention all the important information you may need. Our What You Need to Know page offers detailed information on key areas including contact hours, assessment, optional modules, and additional costs.
How You Are Assessed
The course is assessed through a variety of means, including tests, course work, examinations, written reports and oral presentations.
Career Opportunities
Graduates may choose to use their problem-solving and analytical skills to develop careers in areas such as research, IT, science, education, consultancy, finance, business, and industry in the UK and overseas. Some may go on to undertake further study at postgraduate level. Additionally, transferable skills such as communications, problem-solving, and decision-making, which students are expected to develop throughout their studies, are valuable in many spheres of employment.
*Price shown is for indicative purposes, please
September 2025
Lincoln (Main Site)
Brayford Pool,
Lincoln,
Lincolnshire,
LN6 7TS, CENTRAL ENGLAND, England
*Price shown is for indicative purposes, please
September 2025
Lincoln (Main Site)
Brayford Pool,
Lincoln,
Lincolnshire,
LN6 7TS, CENTRAL ENGLAND, England
*There may be different IELTS requirements depending on your chosen course.
The University of Lincoln has a reputation for high student satisfaction, inspirational teaching, and award-winning industry links.