| Semester 1 | Semester 2 | ||
| PHYS1004 | Introduction to Photonics | PHYS1011 | Waves, Light and Quanta |
| PHYS1005 | Introduction to Astronomy | PHYS1013 | Energy & Matter |
| PHYS1015 | Motion & Relativity | PHYS1019 | Physics Skills II (Laboratory) |
| PHYS1017 | Physics Skills I (Laboratory) | PHYS1201 | Programming, Data Analysis and Statistics |
| PHYS1022 | Electricity & Magnetism | ||
| PHYS2003 | Quantum Physics | PHYS2001 | Electromagnetism |
| PHYS2013 | Galaxies | PHYS2006 | Classical Mechanics |
| PHYS2022 | Physics from Evidence I (Laboratory) | PHYS2007 | Medical Physics |
| PHYS2023 | Wave Physics | PHYS2009 | Practical Photonics (Laboratory) |
| PHYS2030 | The European Dimension in Space | PHYS2011 | Design & Observation in Astronomy |
| PHYS2015 | Introduction to Energy in the Environment | ||
| PHYS2024 | Quantum Physics of Matter | ||
| PHYS3003 | Light & Matter | PHYS3002 | Nuclei and Particles |
| PHYS3007 | Theories of Space, Matter and Time | PHYS3004 | Crystalline Solids |
| PHYS3008 | Atomic Physics | PHYS3009 | Applied Nuclear Physics |
| PHYS3011 | Photons in Astrophysics | PHYS3010 | Stellar Evolution |
| PHYS3018 | Final Year Project (BSc) | PHYS3017 | Final Year Synoptic Exam (BSc) |
| PHYS3019 | Communicating, Teaching and the Ambassador Scheme | ||
| PHYS6003 | Advanced Quantum Physics | PHYS6004 | Space Plasma Physics |
| PHYS6005 | Cosmology | PHYS6008 | Physics from Evidence II (Laboratory) |
| PHYS6009 | Dissertation | PHYS6011 | Particle Physics |
| PHYS6012 | Coherent Light, Coherent Matter | PHYS6014 | Nanoscience - technology and advanced materials |
| PHYS6024 | Lasers | PHYS6015 | Final Year Synoptic Exam (MPhys) |
| PHYS6027 | R & D Project for MPhys (Industrial Placement) | PHYS6017 | Computer Techniques In Physics |
| PHYS6006 | Final Year Project (MPhys) - runs through Semesters 1 & 2 | ||
| PHYS6013 | Astrophysics Research Thesis - runs through Semesters 1 & 2 | ||
| PHYS6016 | Particle Physics Research Thesis - runs through Semesters 1 & 2 | ||
| PHYS6018 | Experimental Physics Final Year research - runs through Semesters 1 & 2 | ||