There's a reason why no theres no other universities that offer such specialised undergrad degrees such as this - it's simply too specialised. You don't have the prerequisite background knowledge to study the subject in any meaningful way, and is why people only begin studying these types of areas as PhD students. If you look at the syllabus, you don't even do any quantum subjects untli the end of 2nd year, and even then, it's likely that most of the quantum subjects you take are very introductory. Would not recommend going into such a specialist degree, since it'd be difficult to find jobs in other fields. A degree with the word "quantum" in it might sound cool, but choosing to enter such a degree without knowing anything about what quantum mechanics entails is extremely ill-advised.