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- Master
- St Andrews
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...-only modules in first year have had around 15 students in them. The sister programme "International Gateway to Physics and Astronomy" provides a route in to our degree programmes for talented people wishing to join us from some countries which have less physics and maths in school than in the... Learn about: GCSE Physics, Omputer Science, Theoretical physics...
- Master
- St Andrews
- Different dates available
- 3 Years
...-only modules in first year have had around 15 students in them. The sister programme "International Gateway to Physics and Astronomy" provides a route in to our degree programmes for talented people wishing to join us from some countries which have less physics and maths in school than in the... Learn about: GCSE Mathematics, GCSE Physics, Computer Science...
- Bachelor's degree
- St Andrews
- Different dates available
...-only modules in first year have had around 15 students in them. The sister programme "International Gateway to Physics and Astronomy" provides a route in to our degree programmes for talented people wishing to join us from some countries which have less physics and maths in school than in the... Learn about: GCSE Physics, GCSE Mathematics, Computer Science...
- Master
- St Andrews
- 1 Year
...introduces the basic elements of extragalactic astronomy, including the morphological, structural and spectral properties of elliptical, spiral... Learn about: Astrophysical Fluid, Contemporary Astrophysics, General Relativity...
- Master
- St Andrews
- 5 Years
...to analyse data and evaluate the level of uncertainty in results identification of relevant principles and laws of physics when dealing with problems communication... Learn about: GCSE Physics, GCSE Mathematics, Quantum Mechanics...
- Bachelor's degree
- St Andrews
- 4 Years
...with the following skills that are valued in a wide range of occupations: ability to determine what information is needed to solve a problem... Learn about: GCSE Physics, GCSE Mathematics, Quantum Mechanics...
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