Why is this course for me?
Physics with Astronomy and Space Science seeks to apply the fundamental laws of Physics to explain observations of the Universe, made using ground and space-based instrumentation. The degree is primarily a Physics degree with specific modules on the applications of Physics and will develop your skills in problem solving, data analysis, computation, and experimental techniques.
What Will I Study
This is a sample pathway for a degree in Physics with Astronomy & Space Science. Physics topics include relativity, electromagnetism, quantum mechanics, thermal physics, optics and lasers, atomic and nuclear physics, particle physics, condensed matter physics and medical physics. Practical training includes core experimental skills and specialised laboratories on astronomical detectors and image processing.
First Year
Physics
Mathematics
Astronomy & Space Science
Optional Science modules
Elective module
Second Year
Physics including Exploring the Solar System
+ 1 Other Science Subject
Elective modules
Third Year
Physics including Stellar Astrophysics & Astronomical Techniques
Elective modules
Support is provided for students applying to summer internship programmes e.g. at ESA. UCD Physics offers research experience to undergraduates, including in the Astrophysics and Space Science research groups
Fourth Year
Physics including Galaxies and Observational Cosmology. Students participate in a week-long field trip where they gain hands-on experience at a professional observatory.
International Study Opportunities
Students can apply to study for a trimester or year in third year in a number of universities worldwide including:
University of California, Berkeley, USA
University of California, Santa Cruz, USA
San Jose State University, California, USA
University of Melbourne, Australia
Career & Graduate Study Opportunities
The UCD Physics with Astronomy & Space Science is an Institute of Physics accredited degree which positions graduates to go into the rapidly growing space sector. There are opportunities for well qualified graduates to work with major space agencies, such as ESA and NASA, or with space companies. Graduates are also qualified to go into areas such as medical physics, meteorology, semiconductor technology, energy, ICT and finance.
Graduates may apply for MSc programmes such as Space Science & Technology. They may also pursue research through PhD programmes in Ireland and abroad in many fields of physics.