The Physics with Quantum Computing BSc (Hons) at the University of Surrey is a full-time undergraduate degree course. This course delves deep into the world of quantum computing, its applications, and its implication in the future of technology. It aims to develop the expertise and knowledge required by professionals in the growing field of quantum technology. The course incorporates both theoretical and practical aspects of learning.Course Content: The Physics with Quantum Computing BSc (Hons) course is based on a fundamental understanding of physics along with an in-depth exploration of quantum computing and technology. Students will study areas like quantum mechanics, computing and information, and distinct quantum technologies suitable for specific applications. Laboratory work and practical sessions are incorporated in the teaching methodology. The final year includes an extended research project focusing on quantum technology.Key Modules: Some of the key modules offered in this course are Quantum Mechanics, Classical and Quantum Waves, Introduction to Nanotechnology, Quantum Computing, Quantum Information, and Computational Physics. The final year entails a research project related to quantum technology.Accreditations: The course is accredited by the Institute of Physics, ensuring that the contents and depth of the course meet the highest standards set by the profession.Future Careers: Graduates from this course have a wide range of careers to choose from. They may enter the growing field of quantum technology or consider careers in consultancy, data analysis, defence, finance, health, IT, legal, research and development, teaching, or telecommunications. The programme also prepares students for further research in quantum technology or physics.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.