Master of Physics: Experimental Physics

Master

In Perth (Australia)

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Description

  • Type

    Master

  • Location

    Perth (Australia)

  • Start date

    Different dates available

Course description, features and facilities The Master of Physics with a specialisation in Experimental Physics is intended for students planning further studies in experimental physics. Students will undertake a research project on an appropriate experimental physics topic that will develop their independent research and analytical abilities.

A series of focused coursework units will provide students with relevant background knowledge in topics such as data analysis and methods of experimental physics.
You must nominate a specialisation on application, the Master of Physics has specialisations in;
Astronomy and AstrophysicsComputational PhysicsExperimental PhysicsMedical PhysicsTheoretical Physics
The Faculty of Science offers Master's by Coursework bursaries for domestic students and Postgraduate Merit scholarships for international students. Please visit the Faculty of Science website for details.
Domestic students may be eligible for a Commonwealth supported place within this course.
Master of Physics Course code: 53560
Master of Physics CRICOS code: 077499J
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Location

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Perth (Australia)
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35 Stirling Hwy, WA 6009

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Subjects

  • GCSE Physics

Course programme


Structure

The Master of Physics is offered by coursework and dissertation.


While the standard timeframe for completion of this degree is two years (full time), if you have previously completed an undergraduate degree in a cognate (related) area it may be possible to complete within 1.5 years.


The course offers a focused, advanced learning experience that will enhance career choices. You must complete all core units and specialisation core units.


Course structures for the master's degrees with the new 1.5 to 2 year structure (72 to 96 points) are now available via the UWA Handbook.

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Master of Physics: Experimental Physics

Price on request