Bachelor of Science in Physical Sciences - Physics

Murdoch University - Perth Campus

Australia,Western Australia

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36 Months

Duration

CAD 39,240/year

Tuition Fee

CAD 0 FREE

Application Fee

Jul 2025

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Australia, Western Australia

Type: University

Location Type: Urban

Founded: 1973

Total Students: 25,000 +

Campus Detail

Main Campus Address

90 South St, Murdoch WA 6150, Australia

Bachelor of Science in Physical Sciences - Physics

Program Overview

The Physical Sciences provide a foundation for innovation in industry and the tools to solve the world’s most pressing challenges. These majors can be taken together or combined with others from across the university (e.g. Applied Mathematics and Statistics, Information Technology, Environmental and Conservation Sciences, Engineering.  

This course has been designed to develop from day one practical high demand skills in analytical and computational methods, hands-on techniques in imaging, materials synthesis and characterisation and advanced analysis and of the students’ critical thinking, problem solving and creativity. All this will be achieved in the context of cutting-edge science with immediate real-world applications.

Come explore and contribute to how Chemistry and Physics can lead to practical solutions to issues in health, sustainability, agriculture, critical minerals and creating the next generation technologies.


Major: Physics

Physics is a branch of science which studies matter, energy, and their interactions. However, it's more than just a branch of science but is foundational to all other sciences. Light, heat, sound, gravity, motion, electricity and magnets, are all the classic topics of study for a physicist.

At least seven Nobel Prizes in physics have been fundamental to the invention of the mobile phone, including for semiconductors and transistors, light emitting diodes (LEDs) for screen - and new physics discoveries are happening everyday! Structures in butterfly wings making them green without pigments. The creamy texture of a scoop of ice-cream is physics. A lizard walking upside down on glass. Ice floating on water. Light sensing in the eye. These everyday phenomena often have enormous immediate practical value to our industries, our environment and our well-being.  

A physics education hones skills in critical thinking, problem-solving, creativity and innovation. These are all skills and attributes in great demand, whether in a career in science or elsewhere. This Physics major provides the essential physics principles found in physics majors throughout the world. You’ll experience this through a hands-on, practical approach focused on applications of these physical principles to our key industries and global challenges.

3 Reasons to study Physics at Murdoch  

  • Learn from academics with international expertise in the applications of physics - including critical minerals, agriculture, food technology or medicine.  
  • Small class sizes mean lots of opportunities for deep interactions with staff and opportunities beyond the classroom to join the physic community at Murdoch and our industry alumni.
  • Focus on hands on practical skills that are transferrable to across physics, to other sciences and to other industries.

What you’ll learn

  • The breadth and depth of physical laws, concepts and principles.
  • Experimental and quantitative principles, concepts and methods in physics-specific and interdisciplinary contexts.
  • How to formulate quantitative descriptions for physically mediated scientific, natural or technological phenomena or processes.
  • Mathematical and computational methods for the study of processes or problems in physics and use appropriate software to implement scientific computational analyses.