Undergraduate | 2026

Bachelor of Science majoring in Nuclear and Radiation Physics

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Entry requirements

Admission criteria

To be eligible for admission, an applicant must have achieved at least one of the following minimum entry requirements and demonstrate that they fulfill any prerequisite and essential criteria for admission:

Recent secondary education (Year 12)

  • Completion of a secondary education qualification equivalent to the South Australian Certificate of Education (SACE).

Vocational Education and Training (VET)

  • Completion of an award from a registered training organisation (RTO) at Certificate IV (AQF level 4) or higher.

Higher education study

  • Successful completion of at least 6 months full-time study (or equivalent part-time) of an undergraduate certificate (AQF level 5) or higher qualification at an Australian higher education institution.

Overseas qualifications considered by Adelaide University as equivalent to the above Australian qualifications may be accepted.

Work and life experience

  • Completion of an Adelaide University approved enabling, pathway or bridging program; OR
  • Achieved a pass result in the Skills for Tertiary Admissions Test (STAT); OR
  • Passed an Adelaide University online literacy and numeracy test AND have relevant work experience; OR
  • Qualify for special entry
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Applications for Australian students to study at Adelaide University will open in August 2025, to commence study in 2026.  

Please note that entry requirements for this degree are provisional and subject to change.

Why Bachelor of Science?

Discover the strength of tiny particles and the energy they give off. Explore the branch of physics that deals with the properties, behaviour, and interactions of atomic nuclei and the radiation emitted by them. Learn about nuclear reactions, radioactive decay and the effects of radiation on matter. 

Our Bachelor of Science majoring in Nuclear and Radiation Physics will introduce you to essential physics theories, concepts and principles and how these can be applied in the medical field.  

Expand your knowledge in the field to advance our natural world and address global challenges to improve quality of life. Understand the biological effects of radiation exposure and discover how this affects the type of natural phenomena we encounter daily. 

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Overview

Nuclear and Radiation Physics involves both theoretical studies and experimental techniques to explore atomic nuclei and its application in science and technology. Focus on the fundamental aspects of the structure of the nucleus and the interaction of radiation and matter.  

Learn about the influence of nuclear physics on the development of new technologies. Be equipped with the skills to research and discuss the application of nuclear and radiation physics. Apply this knowledge to explore the origins of nuclear stability and instability, as well as the various types of radioactive decay and nuclear reactions that may take place.  

Create your own degree with the option to choose electives and a second major from a range of relevant disciplines, broadening your scope for future employment. Be guided by professionals in industry and researchers who are experts in their field, ensuring energy security and promoting human health.

What you'll learn

In this flexible degree, you will develop a solid foundation in science education. Tailor the Bachelor of Science to your specific areas of interest by choosing from a range of electives or a second major in Physics or Mathematics. Build a diverse skillset with the ability to approach scientific challenges with confidence.  

Choosing a major in Nuclear and Radiation Physics means you will pursue in-depth studies of atomic nuclei and the radiation they emit. Learn about the composition, properties and organisation of atomic nuclei, including their size, shape and stability. Explore how different types of radiation interact with materials, leading to physical phenomena. This field includes the study of nuclear reactions, radioactive decay, nuclear structure, nuclear energy and the interactions of radiation with matter.  

Gain advanced knowledge in areas such as mathematics and physics, before honing your skills to understand the behaviour of an atom during nuclear processes. Discover the relationship between electric charges and magnetic fields, key to medical imaging technologies. Bend the rules of classical physics and explore the behaviour and properties of matter and energy at the smallest scales. Observe physical phenomena in hands-on laboratories, using tools and conventions of physics to test and communicate ideas and explanations. 

Nuclear and radiation physics is a vital field with significant contributions to science, medicine and energy. Build the skills in our degree to tackle complex challenges across these industries. 

Develop practical problem-solving skills by conducting supervised laboratory experiments to understand the behaviour of particles at the quantum level. You will also have the option to participate in a third-year professional placement or project. Partner with leaders in industry and academic professionals to explore the real-world application of classroom concepts and theories.  

Study your way. Participate in collaborative learning experiences including tutorials, workshops, seminars and lectures, with the possibility of courses being offered online, providing flexibility in your study approach. 

Majors 

The Bachelor of Science is also available with majors in the following: 

  • Food Science and Technology
  • Experimental Physics
  • Theoretical Physics
  • Computational Physics
  • Space Science and Astrophysics
  • Physics and Geophysics.

What courses you'll study

You're required to complete 144 units to complete your degree, across a mix of core courses, elective and work integrated learning. A list of indicative courses is provided below.

Complete exactly 42 units from the following:

Course name Course code Units
course icon Science of People, Society and the Future Planet SCIE1001 6
course icon Scientific Data Handling and Visualisation INFO2011 6
course icon UG Common Core 1 AUXX1000 6
course icon UG Common Core 2 AUXX2000 6
course icon UG Common Core 3 AUXX3000 6
course icon Physics IA PHYS1001 6
course icon Physics IB PHYS1002 6
course icon Chemistry IA CHEM1001 6
course icon Chemistry IB CHEM1003 6
course icon Calculus 1 MATH1004 6
course icon Biology IA: Molecules, Genes and Cells BIOL1003 6
course icon Biology IB: Organisms BIOL1004 6
course icon Earth, Climate and Life Systems ECOL1001 6

Complete exactly 6 units from the following:

Course name Course code Units
course icon Science Professional Project SCIE3901 6
course icon Science Professional Placement SCIE3900 6

Complete 6 to 54 units from the following:

Course name Course code Units
course icon Foundations in Physics PHYS1000 6
course icon Foundations in Chemistry CHEM1000 6
course icon Foundations in Mathematics MATH1000 6
course icon Calculus 1 MATH1004 6
course icon Elective 1 AUXX1011 6
course icon Elective 2 AUXX1012 6
course icon Elective 3 AUXX1013 6
course icon Elective 4 AUXX1014 6
course icon Elective 5 AUXX1015 6
course icon Elective 6 AUXX1016 6
course icon Elective 7 AUXX1017 6
course icon Elective 8 AUXX1018 6

Complete exactly 72 units from the following:

Course name Course code Units
course icon Linear Algebra MATH1008 6
course icon Differential Equations MATH2004 6
course icon Quantum Mechanics II PHYS2001 6
course icon Multivariable Calculus MATH2003 6
course icon Electromagnetism II PHYS2002 6
course icon Electromagnetism and Thermodynamics III PHYS3002 6
course icon Quantum Mechanics and Solid State III PHYS3003 6
course icon Physics IA PHYS1001 6
course icon Physics IB PHYS1002 6
course icon Calculus 2 MATH1005 6
course icon Nuclear and Radiation Physics II PHYS2006 6
course icon Nuclear and Radiation Physics III PHYS3001 6

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How to apply

Applications for Australian students to study at Adelaide University will open in August 2025, to commence study in 2026.  

Please note that entry requirements for this degree are provisional and subject to change.  

If you want to start your studies earlier, consider applying to the University of Adelaide or UniSA now, and continue onto Adelaide University in 2026. Register your interest to stay informed. 

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From August 2025 you can apply as a domestic student for entry to Adelaide University in 2026.
Applications for 2026 will be via SATAC for most undergraduate and postgraduate coursework programs. A direct application process will be available for 100% online degrees at a later date. In the meantime, you could start your degree at UniSA or the University of Adelaide and continue at Adelaide University.

Adelaide University is South Australia’s largest university with seven campuses across the state. Adelaide City Campus is in the heart of the central business district (including eastern and western precincts), while our Magill, Mawson Lakes and Waite campuses are located within the inner suburbs of Adelaide. Our Mount Gambier, Roseworthy and Whyalla campuses are set in the regions of South Australia. Building on our digital and online learning successes, we aim to also deliver online education to more students than any other Australian university. 

Each of our campuses is equipped with cutting-edge, discipline specific facilities, contemporary study spaces and well-resourced libraries. Our city and suburban campuses also feature on-site gyms and eateries, and health services on, or nearby, campus. 

You will be well supported academically, socially, emotionally and spiritually with access to on-campus facilities and services such as counselling, learning support, childcare, prayer rooms and more.

You will be well supported through a range of services at Adelaide University to ensure you get the most out of your student experience. Support services include:

  • Academic learning support, including after-hours support provided via Studiosity through live online chat assistance with writing, referencing, mathematics and more.
  • Advice and advocacy regarding access, adjustments and inclusivity if you have a disability, impairment, chronic health condition or significant caring responsibilities. 
  • Libraries providing flexible study spaces, access to books, computer suites and online resources – as well as referencing support, search tips and more.
  • Career development hub, including extensive self-help resources, online learning programs, on-campus events, workshops and networking, one-on-one advice, and job search support.
  • Qualified counsellors who can provide confidential support to manage your mental health and wellbeing.
  • On-campus medical clinics on-site where you can make an appointment with a General Practitioner (GP) to discuss acute and preventative health care matters.
  • Information and advice for international students regarding accommodation, student life, visa and work rights and academic policies and procedures.
  • An active and visible LGBTIQA+ Ally Network that ensures the University provides a supportive environment where all staff and students can safely work and study free of harassment or discrimination.
  • Prayer rooms on campus, including gender specific spaces for worship purposes.
  • Campus security available 24 hours a day, seven days a week to ensure all students feel safe on campus.
  • A range of scholarships offered to commencing and continuing students each year to make university life a little easier.
  • A number of social outlets including student lounges, gyms, student-led clubs, sports teams and free events throughout the year.

Your tuition fees will depend on your program of study and enrolment load. You can find the annual fees relevant to your program on the specific degree page under the ‘fees’ section. The annual fee payable for your chosen program will also be outlined in your Offer of Admission. 

Adelaide University will open in January 2026. Your studies will start at different times depending on what study period you’ve applied for. Adelaide University is currently using a semester model, which means most degrees start in Semester 1. Some degrees are also available to start in mid-year, sometimes with a different degree structure. 

Studies at Adelaide University typically commence in:  

  • February for Semester 1  
  • July for Semester 2. 

Some degrees, such as the Bachelor of Medical Studies and Master of Business Administration, will have different starting dates. View the relevant degree page for more detail. 

For other key dates, including census dates and exam periods, you can view our Academic calendar. 

Your study experience and support

Adelaide University sets you up for success in your studies – and your social life. You’ll have access to work placement and internship opportunities, overseas study tours and exchanges, networking events with guest speakers and more. Our campuses are equipped with purpose-built facilities including lecture theatres, libraries, workshops, laboratories, and spaces that simulate real work environments. These are all supported by the latest technologies and a 24/7 online learning platform with personalised study information and resources.

You’ll have everything you need to live well and thrive during your studies, with health services on campus, gymnasiums, technology zones and modern student lounges. Get involved in campus sport or join our student clubs that will connect you to your passions – and the people who share them.

Adelaide also has a variety of accommodation options to suit your individual requirements and budget, with options ranging from dedicated student accommodation to private rentals. One of the world’s most liveable cities, Adelaide has lots of leafy parks, gardens and social hubs – and some of the highest living standards globally. No matter where you are in Adelaide, you’re only a short distance from beaches, vineyards, museums, art galleries, restaurants, bars and parklands. Visit the accommodation web page to find out more.

Student services

We’re here to support you on your student journey. Adelaide University offers a range of support services and facilities, including:

  • Career advice and mentoring services
  • Personal counselling
  • LGBTQIA+ support
  • Academic support
  • Fees and finance help
  • Security services
  • Accommodation services
  • Common rooms
  • Prayer rooms.

You’ll also have unlimited access to our dedicated student support hub. Visit in-person or online, or contact our friendly team by phone. We can assist you with anything study-related including enrolment, identification cards, timetables, fees and more.

Your campus

You'll be studying at one of our renowned campuses, accessing cutting-edge facilities and contemporary study spaces.

This degree is offered at the following campus(es)

Study hours

Your courses will require a combination of different learning formats, including lectures, tutorials, workshops, seminars and practicals. Aside from your classes, you’ll also need to allocate additional time for independent study. This may include assignments, readings, projects and contributing to online discussion forums. As a rough guide, full-time studies may require 12-26 hours of class time and 14-18 hours of independent study per week. 

 

Assessment

During your studies at Adelaide University, you’ll complete a mixture of practical, professional and research-based learning. Your assessment types will vary depending on the degree you’re studying, but may include: 

  • Case studies  
  • Essays and assignments  
  • Examinations  
  • Group projects  
  • Internships and placements  
  • Practicals  
  • Presentations  
  • Reports and project documentations 
  • Research projects 
  • Workplace and classroom contributions. 
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