Physics MPhys (Hons)
Master
In St Andrews
Description
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Type
Master
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Location
St andrews (Scotland)
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Duration
5 Years
The Integrated Masters in Physics will allow you to explore the fundamentals of this central science, from classical dynamics to the intriguing theories of quantum mechanics and relativity, and how these and other underpinning ideas may be applied in fields such as electronics, lasers, condensed matter, biophotonics, and applications of quantum physics.
The final year contains a number of advanced modules that have strong links with the School's research programme. The project is full time for the final semester, and is usually with one of the School's research teams.
The Physics degree programme allows you to access opportunities to develop your knowledge and skills (including computational and lab work) and to build competencies that will be useful in a wide range of careers, both in research and development in physics-based industry and in areas such as finance and management.
Students interested in this course may also be interested in the BSc in Physics and the BSc in Astrophysics, and the Integrated Masters courses in Theoretical Physics, Astrophysics, and the joint degree options.
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The MPhys in Physics is a five-year Integrated Masters course run by the School of Physics and Astronomy. During your degree, you will be introduced to core topics in mainstream physics – such as mechanics, waves, light, electricity and magnetism – as well as learn the fundamental mathematical skills needed for application to physics.
Graduates in Physics have developed essential skills in designing experiments, making accurate measurements and analysing results that make them well qualified for a career in science.
At the end of your degree, you will be equipped with the following skills that are valued in a wide range of occupations:
knowledge and understanding of fundamental physical laws and principles
ability to analyse data and evaluate the level of uncertainty in results
identification of relevant principles and laws of physics when dealing with problems
communication skills including the ability to present complex information clearly and concisely.
SQA Highers AAAA, including Physics and Mathematics
GCE A-Levels AAA, including Physics and Mathematics
IB points 38, including HL6 in Physics and HL6 in Mathematics
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Subjects
- Mathematics
- Mechanics
- Astrophysics
- Music
- GCSE Mathematics
- GCSE Physics
- Techniques
- Laboratory
- Physics
- Linear Mathematics
- Quantum Physics
Course programme
Students are required to take the following compulsory modules in their first year:
- Physics 1A: covers the core subjects of mechanics, waves and optics, and the physical properties of matter, including laboratory skills.
- Physics 1B: covers an introduction to quantum physics, the mechanics of rotation and gravity, and lasers, including laboratory skills.
- Mathematics: covers the ideas, methods and techniques needed to apply mathematics in the physical sciences or for taking the study of mathematics further.
Students are required to take the following compulsory modules in their second year:
- Physics 2A: covers mechanics, special relativity, oscillations and thermal physics, including laboratory skills.
- Physics 2B: covers quantum physics, electricity, magnetism and classical waves, including laboratory skills.
- Linear Mathematics: introduces the basic theory of vector spaces, linear independence, linear transformation and diagonalization.
- Multivariate Calculus: introduces partial derivatives, double and triple integrals, surface sketching, and cylindrical and spherical coordinates.
If you decide to take Physics in your third and year, you will cover advanced theory and applications in some or all of the following subjects:
- electromagnetism
- electronics
- mathematics for physicists
- quantum mechanics
- thermal and statistical physics.
You will also take ‘Transferable Skills for Physicists’ which provides training and practice in advanced written and oral communication skills, problem solving and teamwork.
During fourth and fifth year, you will take advanced research-led modules in your chosen speciality. Advanced modules offered in the past include:
- Advanced Data Analysis
- Advanced Quantum Mechanics
- Atomic, Nuclear, and Particle Physics
- Biophotonics
- Communication and Teaching in Science
- Condensed Matter Physics
- General Relativity
- Lagrangian and Hamiltonian Dynamics
- Laser Physics
- Modern Topics in Condensed Matter Physics
- Monte Carlo Radiation Transport Techniques
- Physics of Music
- Principle of Optics
- Signals and Information.
In fifth year, you will also undertake an advanced physics project on a topic selected from an offered list and with supervision by a member of academic staff. Projects are often run within the School’s research laboratories, and sometimes lead to publications in the scientific literature. The project aims to develop students' skills in searching physics literature and in experimental design, the evaluation and interpretation of data, and in the presentation of results. The project will be presented in the form of a review essay, a research report, and an oral presentation.
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Physics MPhys (Hons)