Astronomy Degrees in Fife
- Master
- St Andrews
- Different dates available
... of the country may find it difficult to gain entry (eg AAAA has been the published typical asking rate at Higher for entry to the traditional physics and astronomy programmes at St Andrews for a number of years). To address this issue, we offer a “Gateway” entry programme that will provide a highly-interactive... Learn about: GCSE Mathematics, Theoretical physics, Omputer Science...
- Master
- St Andrews
- Different dates available
- 3 Years
... of the country may find it difficult to gain entry (eg AAAA has been the published typical asking rate at Higher for entry to the traditional physics and astronomy programmes at St Andrews for a number of years). To address this issue, we offer a “Gateway” entry programme that will provide a highly-interactive... Learn about: GCSE Physics, Computer Science, GCSE Mathematics...
- Bachelor's degree
- St Andrews
- Different dates available
... of the country may find it difficult to gain entry (eg AAAA has been the published typical asking rate at Higher for entry to the traditional physics and astronomy programmes at St Andrews for a number of years). To address this issue, we offer a “Gateway” entry programme that will provide a highly-interactive... Learn about: GCSE Mathematics, Computer Science, GCSE Physics...
- Master
- St Andrews
- 1 Year
...introduces the basic elements of extragalactic astronomy, including the morphological, structural and spectral properties of elliptical, spiral... Learn about: GCSE Physics, Extragalactic Astronomy, Stellar Physics...
- 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: Quantum Mechanics, GCSE Mathematics, Statistical Physics...
- 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 Mathematics, GCSE Physics, Quantum Mechanics...
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