Degree in Physics
240 credits - Faculty of Science
Entry Profile
- An interest in answering fundamental scientific questions.
- A desire to better understand physical phenomena.
- The ability to concentrate while studying and working.
- The ability to relate newly learned concepts.
- Creativity in dealing with new questions.
Entry information
Course entry methods
- Students who have passed a university entrance exam or similar (1)
- Higher vocational graduates (2). Applications from candidates with an advanced VET diploma in the degree programme's area of knowledge will be given preference. Please see the links (Spanish).
- Those who have passed the over-25s entrance examination Students who have passed the test in the following option will be given preference: Sciences
- University graduates
- Over-40s who have accredited professional or work experience
- Those who have passed the over-45s entrance examination
- University programmes started at another UIB campus
- Certain students holding a 'batxiller' or equivalent high school diploma without the PAU entrance exam
- Official Spanish university studies already begun
- Overseas university studies already begun or finished without being officially accredited
Admission mark calculation
Weighting Parameters
(3) Weighted subjects in the voluntary stage. Academic year 2024-25:
Batxiller Course | Parameter |
---|---|
Biology
|
0,1 |
Chemistry
|
0,1 |
Geology and Environmental Sciences
|
0,1 |
Mathematics for the Social Sciences II
|
0,1 |
Mathematics II
|
0,2 |
Physics
|
0,2 |
Cut-off mark
Validations
Credit Recognition and Transfer Committee for GFIS
Accreditation grid between degrees from the UIB
Table of equivalences by curriculum: Degree in Physics - Majorca
Degree in Chemistry
Degree in Chemistry | Degree in Physics - Majorca |
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|
21000 - Mathematics I |
21005 - Mathematics II |
21058 - Mathematics II |
21400 - Physics I |
21001 - General Physics I |
21403 - Physics II |
21006 - General Physics II |
21401 - Chemistry I |
21002 - Chemistry I |
|
21007 - Chemistry II |
Physics (1997 syllabus)
Physics (1997 syllabus) | Degree in Physics - Majorca |
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1463 - Mathematical Foundations of Experimental Techniques |
21003 - Analysis of Experimental Data |
1449 - Mathematical Methods I |
21009 - Vector Calculus |
664 - Theory of Circuits |
21013 - Electrical Circuits |
|
|
2260 - Electromagnetism |
|
2284 - Electronics I |
21032 - Physical Electronics |
2263 - Mathematical Methods III |
21023 - Function Spaces |
662 - Numerical Physics |
21004 - Computer Aided Physics |
694 - Atomic and Molecular Physics |
21030 - Atomic and Molecular Physics |
697 - Computational Physics |
21024 - Computational Physics |
2261 - Quantum Physics |
21022 - Quantum Physics |
|
21021 - Physics of Continuous Media |
|
21031 - Mechanical Statistics |
2285 - Introduction to Solid State Physics |
21029 - Solid State Physics |
688 - Statistical physics |
21026 - Statistical Physics |
2264 - Experimental Techniques II |
21018 - Experimental Physics I |
2265 - Experimental Techniques III |
21028 - Experimental Physics II |
1468 - Physics |
|
696 - Nuclear and Particle Physics |
21033 - Nuclear and Particle Physics |
669 - Electronics II |
21019 - Electronic Instrumentation |
1461 - Experimental Techniques I |
21008 - General Physics Laboratory |
|
|
690 - Theoretical Mechanics |
21016 - Analytical Mechanics |
1448 - Mechanics and Waves I |
21011 - Classical Mechanics |
689 - Quantum Mechanics |
21027 - Quantum Mechanics |
2262 - Optics |
21017 - Optics |
1462 - Thermodynamics I |
21012 - Thermodynamics |
1460 - Mathematical Methods II |
21014 - Complex Variable |
2272 - Astrophysics |
21045 - Astrophysics |
2267 - Extended Study of Mathematical Methods |
21044 - Tensor Calculus and Groups |
669 - Electronics II |
21057 - Digital Electronics |
2271 - Physics of the Atmosphere |
21049 - Physics of the Atmosphere |
2277 - Condensed Matter Physics |
21040 - Condensed Matter Physics |
4829 - Science of Materials |
21041 - Physics of Materials |
2270 - Climate Physics |
21050 - Climate Physics |
618 - Physics of the Environment |
21051 - Physics of the Environment |
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21042 - Experimental Physics III |
2269 - Non-Linear Physics |
21037 - Dynamic Systems |
2280 - Medical Physics |
21052 - Medical Physics |
2282 - Laser Physics |
21039 - Photonics: Lasers and Applications |
2278 - Mechanics of Solids |
21036 - Mechanic of Solids |
2281 - Physical Oceanography |
21054 - Physical Oceanography |
2274 - Relativity and Cosmology |
21055 - Relativity and Cosmology |
722 - Academically Directed Work |
21034 - Final Degree Project in Physics |
Accreditation of English Skills
In order to be awarded the degree, students must show that they have reached a level of English by the end of their course that equal to a B2 level in the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR), in accordance with how this requirement is stipulated in the curriculum. The different ways to attain this are:
- passing the English language course in the curriculum.
- presenting a certificate or accreditation, recognised by the UIB, which shows the student has obtained a minimum level of English equivalent to B2 in the CEFR.
- passing a set number of subjects taught in English in the degree programme.
- passing a set number of subjects taught in English via a mobility programme.
Academic Accreditation Committee
Regulatory Agreement 10714/2013, whereby the regulations for awarding academic accreditation for participation in university cultural, sports, student representation, solidarity and cooperation activities are approved.