BSc (Hons) Astrophysics
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Bachelor's degree
In Hatfield
Description
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Type
Bachelor's degree
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Location
Hatfield
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Duration
3 Years
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Start date
September
Astrophysics is the study of the physical processes that shape the structure and evolution of the universe. This course seeks to provide answers to fundamental questions about the origin and evolution of stars, planets and galaxies, as well as the universe itself. You’ll have the chance to study the cosmos in all its wonder, and gain a detailed physical understanding of how the universe works. The School’s vibrant research programme feeds into the course content and you’ll make extensive use of our superbly equipped observatory. You’ll also have the exciting opportunity to spend a year at a major astronomical research centre or an international observatory.
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About this course
On our Astrophysics BSc (Hons) degree you will study the cosmos in all its wonder, gaining a detailed physical understanding of how the Universe works. We put a lot of emphasis on understanding the physical and mathematical principles behind astrophysical phenomena.You will also gain considerable hand-on experience of astronomical observations at our dedicated teaching observatory, beginning your studies there only a few weeks after commencing your degree with us.During your second and third years you will specialise in more advanced Astrophysical topics, including the physics of the solar system and extrasolar planets, cosmology, and star formation and stellar evolution. We also offer a range of options in your final year, including learning how to plan space missions in Space Dynamics and the flight dynamics of rockets in Rocket Performance and Propulsion.You will also carry out a final year investigative project in a cutting-edge area of Astrophysics research. You will be closely supervised and guided by one of our experienced researchers in the Centre for Astrophysics Research. Previous projects have included mapping the Orion Nebula with our telescopes at Bayfordbury, studying planetary systems with the Herschel Space Observatory, and modeling high energy jets from galactic nuclei.If you’re continuing on our MPhys programme it’s possible to extend your project into your MPhys year. We also have an innovative strand of industrial projects supported by the Institute of Physics, that give you direct experience of working in industrial research.
Within the UK our students have worked at:
IBM
Microsoft
The Rutherford Appleton Labs
The Met Office and
The National Physical Laboratory.
128 UCAS points
The BSc degree has had accreditation from the Institute of Physics (IoP) for a number of years. The BSc is currently being considered for re-accreditation and we are seeking provisional accreditation for the MPhys degree from the Institute of Physics (IoP).
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UH is a great university, great events and lovely people. Lectures are a hard and long way to walk. Everything is very organise
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I like it all about the university. Its being fantastic, close knit and friendly environment makes it a happy place to live in.
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The average rating is higher than 3.7
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Subjects
- School
- Astrophysics
- Electromagnetism
- GCSE Physics
- Optical Physics
- Contemporary physics
- Mathematical
- Mathematical Techniques
- Applications of Computing
- Solar System Physics
- Laboratory Physics
Course programme
All of our Astrophysics degree programmes can be taken as a sandwich degree, with a professional placement year. We have a dedicated Placements Tutor in our School who, along with the Careers & Placements Service, will help you find and set up your placement.
StructureLevel 4
Core Modules
- Contemporary Physics (L1) - 30 Credits
- The Physical Universe - 30 Credits
- Small Group Tutorial - 0 Credits
- Mathematical Techniques 1 - 30 Credits
- Applications of Computing - 15 Credits
- Laboratory Physics 1 - 15 Credits
Level 5
Core Modules
- Solar System Physics - 30 Credits
- Optical Physics & Electromagnetism - 30 Credits
- Quantum Physics - 15 Credits
- Mathematical Techniques 2 - 15 Credits
- Graduate Skills - 0 Credits
- Laboratory Physics 2 - 15 Credits
- Programming - 15 Credits
- Dynamics - 15 Credits
- Professional Teaching Skills - 15 Credits
- Numerical Methods - 15 Credits
- Differential Equations - 15 Credits
Core Modules
- Physics of Stars - 30 Credits
- Cosmology and Large Scale Structure - 30 Credits
- Computational Physics - 15 Credits
- Investigation in Physics - 15 Credits
- Rocket Performance and Propulsion - 15 Credits
- Professional Placement - 0 Credits
- Waves and Fluids - 30 Credits
- Space Dynamics - 15 Credits
- Year Abroad - 0 Credits
- Contemporary Quantum Physics - 15 Credits
- Partial Differential Equations - 15 Credits
- Dynamics and Geometry - 15 Credits
- Further Numerical Methods - 15 Credits
- Nonlinear Systems - 15 Credits
- Placement with Study Abroad - 0 Credits
Additional information
£11950 for the 2018/2019 academic year
BSc (Hons) Astrophysics