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
Number of places.
Academic year
2024-25: 55
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
The entrance mark
(Information in Spanish)
for courses will be calculated in accordance with the following criteria:
(1)
For entry with high-school diploma or equivalent (PAU: university entrance exam)
, the entrance mark is calculated (out of 14 points) with the entrance mark and the
two best weighted marks from passed subjects, in
accordance with the weighting parameters.
(2)
For entry with a higher vocational qualification
, the entrance mark is calculated (out of 14 points) with the average from the training
course and the two best weighted marks from
subjects passed in the PAU entrance block, in accordance with the weighting parameters.
(3) For further information, please see the full details of the
weighting parameters for university admission
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 |
For more information, please see the full details about
weighting criteria for university admission (Spanish)
Cut-off mark
Useful information
- Pre-enrolment information activities and advice
- Entry: Information on the entry procedure
- Admission: Information on the admissions procedure
- Enrolment: Enrolment information
- Regulations on continuation of studies (in spanish)
- Students with specific enrolment status
- Students with functional diversity
Validations
Credit Recognition and Transfer Committee for GFIS
Secretary
Member
Garcies Gomila, Domènec
Member
Gelabert Mayol, Miquel
Member
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 |
---|---|
|
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 |
---|---|
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 |
|
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.