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Applying to the DepartmentAll applications for admission must be made through UCAS. The UCAS system is described in the University's Undergraduate Prospectus. If you are in any doubt about whether to take a year out in industry you should register for the four or five year programme as this makes dealing with your local education authority (LEA) much simpler as it is easier to transfer from a four or five year programme to a three or four year than vice versa. We normally make an offer on receipt of the UCAS form and our standard offer (for 2012 entry and onwards) is:
Acceptable alternatives to Physics are Physical Science and Engineering Science. Mathematics may be replaced by Pure Mathematics, Pure-and-Applied Mathematics, Applied Mathematics, Further Mathematics and Pure Mathematics with Statistics. Mature students and applications offering BTEC, Open University, Scottish Highers, Irish Leaving Certificate or other qualifications will be considered. (A high standard in Mathematics is required). Irish Leaving Certificate applicants should note that higher level Mathematics and Physics is required for all programmes. Those offering the International Baccalaureate are especially welcome to apply. Applicants with the Vocational Certificate of Education (VCE) are expected to have 340 points from a minimum 18 units (any combination of VCE units/A-level units/ AS-level units) including substantial Mathematics and Physics components. For details of admissions to Physics with a foundation year, please refer to: http://www.lboro.ac.uk/departments/sefs/Main/MinEntry.html However, each application is treated individually and students offering other qualifications are encouraged to contact either of the admissions tutors (Dr A Zagoskin or Dr J Betouras). The department has no objection to you delaying entry for one year after taking your qualifying examination. Visiting the DepartmentWe invite all applicants who receive an offer from us to a UCAS visit, usually in the period between February and March each year. We highly recommend you visit the department as it's the best way for you to see exactly what we have to offer. Our UCAS visit days for 2011/2012 are:
For further information on the UCAS visits please contact Victoria Webster. In addition to departmental visits there are also the University Open Days that you can attend where you can find out more detailed information about fees, funding and financial support along with the chance to visit more student accommodation and sporting facilities. The Open Days for 2012 are on:
For further information you may find useful:
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