With our internationally recognised Mathematics and Physics degree, you will be in demand for your advanced understanding of the theoretical and practical aspects of both disciplines, as well as for your wide range of transferable skills, such as data handling and analysis, numeracy, logical thinking, technical skills and creative problem-solving abilities.
Graduate employment levels for physicists are amongst the highest of any subject. Our Department of Mathematics is also part of the School of Engineering, Physical and Mathematical Sciences and enjoys particularly strong ties with the information security sector as well as with industry at large. In physics, we benefit from strong collaborative ties with international projects and laboratories such as CERN, the National Physical Laboratory (NPL) and SNOLAB.
Recent mathematics and physics graduates have gone on to enjoy successful careers in a wide range of careers, including business management, IT consultancy, computer analysis and programming, accountancy, the civil service, teaching, actuarial science, finance, risk analysis, research and engineering. We have graduates working for organisations such as KPMG, Ernst & Young, the Ministry of Defence, Barclays Bank, Lloyds Banking Group, the Department of Health, Logica, McLaren and TowersWatson, and in research teams tackling problems as diverse as aircraft design, operational research and cryptography.
- According to the Institute of Physics, physics-related industries employ more than 1.79 million people in the UK, and physics graduates typically earn more than those in other disciplines.
- Both departments offer competitive work experience schemes, with short-term placements and paid summer internships available during the summer holidays.
- The University of London Careers Advisory Service also offers tailored sessions on finding relevant summer internships or holiday jobs and securing employment after graduation.