The study of physical science covers a number of science degrees, including mathematics, chemistry and earth science, in addition to the obvious – physics and astronomy.
The best universities for studying physics, maths, chemistry and related subjects feature in a Times Higher Education ranking of 1,149 universities.
US universities take 165 places in the ranking, and they dominate the top 10.
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Only three institutions in the top 10 are not in the US: the University of Oxford and the University of Cambridge in the UK, and ETH Zurich in Switzerland.
Switzerland, home to the European Organisation for Nuclear Research (Cern), the largest particle physics laboratory in the world, is well-represented in the ranking, with nine institutions overall. Other countries that make a strong showing include China (79 universities), the UK (59), Japan (54), Germany (44), Canada (30) and Australia (24).
The ranking uses the same methodology as the Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2021 but with adjusted weightings; more weight is given to citations and less to teaching and research. The full methodology can be found here.
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Top 5 universities for physics, chemistry and maths
1. California Institute of Technology
The California Institute of Technology places strong emphasis on science teaching and research.
The faculty members at the university share 74 Nobel Prizes and 71 United States National Medals of Science or Technology between them, and include four chief scientists of the US Air Force.
Numerous staff members are also associated with NASA. The Jet Propulsion Laboratory, which was founded in the 1930s and is owned by NASA, is operated as a division of Caltech. To date it has spent billions on research and development.
Physics is among one of the most popular undergraduate and postgraduate degrees on offer at the university.
2. University of California, Berkeley
Undergraduate majors in the physical sciences at the University of California, Berkeley include applied mathematics, astrophysics, earth science, geology, geophysics, mathematics, physical science, physics, and statistics. Undergraduates in all disciplines are encouraged to participate in research with faculty members.
The Berkeley Science Network strives to advance under-represented students in the mathematical, physical and computer sciences, and eliminate barriers faced by those students. It provides mentoring, networking opportunities and professional coaching and guidance.
3. Stanford University
About half of all undergraduates at Stanford University take at least one physics course as part of their studies.
These courses serve as essential training for science and engineering majors. The department offers introductory courses aimed at non-technical majors, in addition to highly specialised classes.
Studying chemistry at Stanford is also popular, with a specific chemical physics track for those students with a strong physics and maths background.
Students can major or minor in maths, and they have the opportunity to participate in an annual maths contest with cash prizes for excellent scores and for outstanding performances by women.
There are many streams for graduates studying physical sciences, from applied physics to biophysical chemistry. PhD programmes take about six years to complete.
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4. Princeton University
The physics department at Princeton University aims to impart knowledge of the physical universe and to train students to think like a physicist – encompassing intuition, the scientific method, approximation and problem-solving skills.
Programmes on offer include engineering, physics, biophysics, computational biology and other more traditional physics courses.
In the department of chemistry, undergraduates are taught in small classes and progress to an independent senior thesis project. Students receive direct attention from faculty members throughout their course.
About 1,400 undergraduates enrol in a mathematics class every year at Princeton, learning the basics of mathematical proof, calculus and number theory before progressing to more complex subjects.
Graduate studies in mathematics focus on independent research from the beginning of the programme, unlike many other doctoral courses in the US.
=5. Harvard University
About 50 physics majors graduate from Harvard every year, not counting related degrees such as chemistry and mathematics.
Undergraduates can take advantage of a flexible course structure. Compared with other science majors, the physics course has few compulsory classes. Many students, therefore, choose to combine a physics major with maths, astronomy, history of science or chemistry.
Even at undergraduate level, students can carry out research projects independently and work as teaching assistants in some classes.
There is an active social and support community that organises buddies for new students, recreational events and extracurricular lectures in which students have the chance to interact informally with staff.
For graduate students, the primary areas of research at Harvard are high-energy particle physics, atomic and molecular physics, physics of solids and fluids, astrophysics, nuclear physics, statistical mechanics, quantum optics, mathematical physics, quantum field theory, string theory and relativity.
=5. Massachusetts Institute of Technology
In the past few years, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology has produced the largest number of physics graduates of any university in the US.
The physics department is accordingly fairly large, with about 75 faculty members, almost 300 undergraduate students and 300 postgraduate students.
Since 1998, four alumni of MIT physics programmes have won Nobel prizes for their work.
Freshman physics courses are taught using an educational initiative known as “technology-enabled active learning”.
All undergraduates take maths classes as part of their degree, and many choose to major or minor in the subject.
Doctoral studies at MIT lead to a doctor of philosophy or a doctor of science degree, although these are equivalent in terms of degree status.
Mathematics graduates are admitted to applied or pure maths degrees, and applied maths students are encouraged to take classes in other departments, such as engineering.
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Best universities for physics, chemistry and maths degrees 2021
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Physical sciences rank 2021 | Physical sciences rank 2020 | University | Country/region |
1 | 2 | California Institute of Technology | United States |
2 | 9 | University of California, Berkeley | United States |
3 | =3 | Stanford University | United States |
4 | 1 | Princeton University | United States |
=5 | =5 | Harvard University | United States |
=5 | =5 | Massachusetts Institute of Technology | United States |
7 | =3 | University of Cambridge | United Kingdom |
8 | 7 | University of Oxford | United Kingdom |
9 | 8 | ETH Zurich | Switzerland |
10 | 12 | Yale University | United States |
11 | 10 | The University of Chicago | United States |
12 | 11 | Imperial College London | United Kingdom |
13 | 13 | University of California, Los Angeles | United States |
14 | 17 | Peking University | China |
15 | 14 | Columbia University | United States |
16 | 15 | Cornell University | United States |
17 | 20 | Tsinghua University | China |
18 | 19 | National University of Singapore | Singapore |
19 | 18 | Paris Sciences et Lettres – PSL Research University Paris | France |
20 | 16 | École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne | Switzerland |
=21 | 24 | École Polytechnique | France |
=21 | =21 | LMU Munich | Germany |
23 | =21 | University of Michigan-Ann Arbor | United States |
24 | 23 | University of Washington | United States |
25 | 26 | Technical University of Munich | Germany |
26 | 33 | UCL | United Kingdom |
27 | 28 | University of California, Santa Barbara | United States |
28 | 32 | Heidelberg University | Germany |
29 | 29 | The University of Tokyo | Japan |
30 | =34 | University of Wisconsin-Madison | United States |
31 | =34 | University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign | United States |
32 | 36 | University of Texas at Austin | United States |
33 | 25 | University of Toronto | Canada |
34 | 27 | Northwestern University | United States |
35 | 31 | Johns Hopkins University | United States |
36 | =45 | University of Science and Technology of China | China |
37 | =45 | University of Manchester | United Kingdom |
38 | =37 | University of Pennsylvania | United States |
39 | 65 | Fudan University | China |
=40 | 48 | Georgia Institute of Technology | United States |
=40 | 41 | Nanyang Technological University, Singapore | Singapore |
42 | 30 | University of California, San Diego | United States |
=43 | =37 | University of Colorado Boulder | United States |
=43 | 42 | Sorbonne University | France |
45 | 40 | University of Edinburgh | United Kingdom |
46 | 39 | Australian National University | Australia |
47 | =45 | Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology (MIPT) | Russian Federation |
48 | 43 | Duke University | United States |
49 | 44 | New York University | United States |
50 | 87 | Nanjing University | China |
51 | =55 | University of Maryland, College Park | United States |
52 | 52 | Delft University of Technology | Netherlands |
53 | 53 | Carnegie Mellon University | United States |
54 | =55 | University of Hong Kong | Hong Kong |
55 | 54 | University of Bonn | Germany |
56 | 59 | Humboldt University of Berlin | Germany |
=57 | 62 | University of Arizona | United States |
=57 | 51 | University of British Columbia | Canada |
59 | 61 | Kyoto University | Japan |
60 | 67 | University of California, Irvine | United States |
61 | NR | Paris-Saclay University | France |
62 | 60 | McGill University | Canada |
63 | 64 | University of California, Davis | United States |
=64 | 49 | The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology | Hong Kong |
=64 | 58 | Wageningen University & Research | Netherlands |
=66 | 70 | University of Göttingen | Germany |
=66 | 68 | University of Melbourne | Australia |
=66 | 50 | Penn State (Main campus) | United States |
69 | =55 | Rice University | United States |
70 | 69 | Karlsruhe Institute of Technology | Germany |
71 | 63 | RWTH Aachen University | Germany |
72 | 80 | Brown University | United States |
=73 | =72 | University of Paris | France |
=73 | 101–125 | Technical University of Berlin | Germany |
=75 | 66 | University of Bristol | United Kingdom |
=75 | 101–125 | University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill | United States |
=75 | =98 | UNSW Sydney | Australia |
78 | =72 | Utrecht University | Netherlands |
79 | =89 | Seoul National University | South Korea |
80 | 78 | Leiden University | Netherlands |
81 | =81 | Lomonosov Moscow State University | Russian Federation |
=82 | =74 | Chinese University of Hong Kong | Hong Kong |
=82 | 71 | Scuola Normale Superiore di Pisa | Italy |
84 | 95 | Monash University | Australia |
=85 | 79 | Durham University | United Kingdom |
=85 | 86 | KU Leuven | Belgium |
=85 | =96 | Stockholm University | Sweden |
88 | 92 | University of Freiburg | Germany |
=89 | =96 | Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST) | South Korea |
=89 | =81 | University of Southampton | United Kingdom |
91 | 101–125 | The University of Queensland | Australia |
92 | 91 | University of Bern | Switzerland |
=93 | 101–125 | Ohio State University (Main campus) | United States |
=93 | =81 | University of Warwick | United Kingdom |
95 | =81 | University of Groningen | Netherlands |
96 | 94 | University of Geneva | Switzerland |
97 | 101–125 | King’s College London | United Kingdom |
98 | 101-125 | National Research Nuclear University MEPhI | Russian Federation |
98 | 101–125 | Stony Brook University | United States |
99 | =74 | Lund University | Sweden |
100 | 88 | University of Copenhagen | Denmark |
101–125 | 101–125 | University of Amsterdam | Netherlands |
101–125 | 101–125 | University of Basel | Switzerland |
101–125 | 101–125 | Boston University | United States |
101–125 | 77 | University of California, Santa Cruz | United States |
101–125 | 100 | City University of Hong Kong | Hong Kong |
101–125 | 76 | École Normale Supérieure de Lyon | France |
101–125 | 126–150 | Free University of Berlin | Germany |
101–125 | 101–125 | University of Hamburg | Germany |
101–125 | 93 | University of Hawai’i at Mānoa | United States |
101–125 | 101–125 | University of Minnesota | United States |
101–125 | 101–125 | National Research Nuclear University MEPhI | Russian Federation |
101–125 | 151–175 | National Taiwan University (NTU) | Taiwan |
101–125 | 201–250 | Peter the Great St Petersburg Polytechnic University | Russian Federation |
101–125 | 101–125 | Radboud University Nijmegen | Netherlands |
101–125 | 101–125 | Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey | United States |
101–125 | 126–150 | Sapienza University of Rome | Italy |
101–125 | 201–250 | Shanghai Jiao Tong University | China |
101–125 | 101–125 | University of Sydney | Australia |
101–125 | 126–150 | Technical University of Denmark | Denmark |
101–125 | 101–125 | Télécom Paris | France |
101–125 | 126–150 | Texas A&M University | United States |
101–125 | 101–125 | Uppsala University | Sweden |
101–125 | 126–150 | Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam | Netherlands |
101–125 | 101–125 | University of Waterloo | Canada |
101–125 | 101–125 | University of Zurich | Switzerland |
126–150 | 126–150 | Aarhus University | Denmark |
126–150 | 126–150 | University of Adelaide | Australia |
126–150 | 151–175 | Arizona State University (Tempe) | United States |
126–150 | 126–150 | University of Birmingham | United Kingdom |
126–150 | 126–150 | École des Ponts ParisTech | France |
126–150 | 151–175 | Eindhoven University of Technology | Netherlands |
126–150 | 126–150 | Ghent University | Belgium |
126–150 | 126–150 | Grenoble Alpes University | France |
126–150 | 101–125 | University of Helsinki | Finland |
126–150 | 126–150 | King Abdulaziz University | Saudi Arabia |
126–150 | 101–125 | Université Catholique de Louvain | Belgium |
126–150 | 126–150 | University of Massachusetts | United States |
126–150 | 85 | Michigan State University | United States |
126–150 | 126–150 | University of Münster | Germany |
126–150 | 101–125 | Pohang University of Science and Technology (POSTECH) | South Korea |
126–150 | 126–150 | University of Reading | United Kingdom |
126–150 | 126–150 | University of Rochester | United States |
126–150 | 126–150 | University of Southern California | United States |
126–150 | =98 | Sungkyunkwan University (SKKU) | South Korea |
126–150 | 101–125 | Tohoku University | Japan |
126–150 | 126–150 | Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology (UNIST) | South Korea |
126–150 | 101–125 | University of Vienna | Austria |
126–150 | 126–150 | The University of Western Australia | Australia |
126–150 | 151–175 | University of Wollongong | Australia |
126–150 | 126–150 | Zhejiang University | China |
151–175 | 151–175 | University of Antwerp | Belgium |
151–175 | 126–150 | University of California, Riverside | United States |
151–175 | 176–200 | Cardiff University | United Kingdom |
151–175 | 176–200 | Curtin University | Australia |
151–175 | 151–175 | University of East Anglia | United Kingdom |
151–175 | 151–175 | Emory University | United States |
151–175 | 126–150 | University of Exeter | United Kingdom |
151–175 | 151–175 | University of Florida | United States |
151–175 | 151–175 | Florida State University | United States |
151–175 | 176–200 | Hong Kong Polytechnic University | Hong Kong |
151–175 | 126–150 | Johannes Gutenberg University of Mainz | Germany |
151–175 | 301–400 | Lappeenranta-Lahti University of Technology LUT | Finland |
151–175 | 151–175 | University of Leeds | United Kingdom |
151–175 | 176–200 | University of Luxembourg | Luxembourg |
151–175 | 101–125 | Nagoya University | Japan |
151–175 | 151–175 | University of Notre Dame | United States |
151–175 | 151–175 | University of Oslo | Norway |
151–175 | 151–175 | University of St Andrews | United Kingdom |
151–175 | 126–150 | University of Sussex | United Kingdom |
151–175 | 176–200 | University of Technology Sydney | Australia |
151–175 | 151–175 | The University of Tennessee-Knoxville | United States |
151–175 | 151–175 | TU Dresden | Germany |
151–175 | 176–200 | University of Victoria | Canada |
151–175 | 176–200 | William & Mary | United States |
151–175 | 176–200 | Wuhan University | China |
176–200 | 151–175 | University of Alberta | Canada |
176–200 | 201–250 | Beijing Normal University | China |
176–200 | 201–250 | Brandeis University | United States |
176–200 | 201–250 | Case Western Reserve University | United States |
176–200 | 176–200 | Chalmers University of Technology | Sweden |
176–200 | 126–150 | Colorado School of Mines | United States |
176–200 | 176–200 | University of Delaware | United States |
176–200 | 401–500 | East China Normal University | China |
176–200 | 151–175 | University of Glasgow | United Kingdom |
176–200 | 176–200 | University of Innsbruck | Austria |
176–200 | 176–200 | KTH Royal Institute of Technology | Sweden |
176–200 | 176–200 | University of Leicester | United Kingdom |
176–200 | 201–250 | Université libre de Bruxelles | Belgium |
176–200 | 176–200 | University of Liverpool | United Kingdom |
176–200 | 251–300 | McMaster University | Canada |
176–200 | 151–175 | University of Nottingham | United Kingdom |
176–200 | 126–150 | Novosibirsk State University | Russian Federation |
176–200 | 176–200 | Queen Mary University of London | United Kingdom |
176–200 | 176–200 | University of Sheffield | United Kingdom |
176–200 | 151–175 | University of Tasmania | Australia |
176–200 | 176–200 | Tel Aviv University | Israel |
176–200 | 151–175 | Tokyo Institute of Technology | Japan |
176–200 | 151–175 | Trinity College Dublin | Republic of Ireland |
176–200 | 201–250 | University of Tübingen | Germany |
176–200 | 151–175 | University College Dublin | Republic of Ireland |
176–200 | 151–175 | Washington University in St Louis | United States |
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