PHY384 Problem Solving in Physics (10 credits)
PHY384 is split 5:5 between semesters.
Choose ONE project module from the options listed in this group. The 20 credit projects are split 10:10 between semesters.
PHY31002 Research project in Physics (20 credits)
PHY346 Industrial Group Project in Physics (20 credits)
PHY391 Quantum Information Laboratory (20 credits)
PHY394 Physics Education and Outreach (20 credits)
You must have been allocated to your particular project in the pre-selection process.
You need to choose 30 credits from this list.
PHY304 Particle Physics (10 credits)
PHY327 History of Astronomy (10 credits)
PHY332 Atomic and Laser Physics (10 credits)
PHY379 Dark Matter and the Universe (10 credits)
PHY380 Solid State Physics (10 credits)
PHY383 Introduction to Soft Matter and Biological Physics (10 credits)
PHY303 Nuclear Physics (10 credits)
PHY306 Introduction to Cosmology (10 credits)
PHY31001 Physical Computing (10 credits)
PHY31003 Astrobiology (10 credits)
PHY313 Mathematical Physics (10 credits)
PHY328 Advanced Programming in Python (10 credits)
PHY339 Statistical Physics (10 credits)
PHY378 Physics in an Enterprise Culture (10 credits)
PHY382 Semiconductor Physics and Technology (10 credits)
PHY386 Origin of the Elements (10 credits)
You need to choose a minimum of 40 an a maximum of 60 credits from this list.
PHI302 Metaphysics (20 credits)
PHI31008 Advanced Political Philosophy (20 credits)
PHI31009 Philosophy of Cognitive Science (20 credits)
PHI31010 Language, Speakers and the World (20 credits)
PHI31012 Topics in Social Philosophy (20 credits)
PHI325 Phenomenology (20 credits)
PHI330 Philosophical Problems II (20 credits)
PHI355 Philosophical Project 1 (20 credits)
PHI370 Free Will and Religion (20 credits)
PHI377 Workplace Learning (20 credits)
PHI381 Moral Theory and Moral Psychology (20 credits)
PHI31007 Ancient Chinese Philosophy (20 credits)
PHI31011 Utopia, Reform and Democracy (20 credits)
PHI332 Philosophy of Psychology (20 credits)
PHI335 Philosophical Problems I (20 credits)
PHI350 Global Justice (20 credits)
PHI356 Philosophical Project 2 (20 credits)
PHI364 Philosophy of Law (20 credits)
PHI366 Plato's Symposium (20 credits)
PHI372 Pain, Pleasure and Emotions (20 credits)
PHI374 The Radical Demand in Longstrup's Ethics (20 credits)
PHI382 Social Epistemology (20 credits)
Guided Modules (3Di)
A student will take up to 20 credits from this group
Autumn Semester
AAP3009 Egypt in the Age of Empire (20 credits)
EDU306 What is Learning? (20 credits)
EDU310 Philosophies of Education (20 credits)
EGH325 Theolinguistics (20 credits)
GEO31008 Democracy and Citizenship: Dilemmas and Tensions (20 credits)
MUS3015 Community, Music and Education (20 credits)
REL384 Feminist and Queer Studies in Religion, Global Perspectives (20 credits)
Spring Semester
AAP3003 Catastrophes and Climate Change: Prehistory to Modernity (20 credits)
AAP324 Rome: Capital, Hinterland and Periphery (20 credits)
EDU304 Education at Sheffield (20 credits)
EDU309 Globalising Education (20 credits)
EGH310 Psychology of Language (20 credits)
MUS3000 Baroque Music (20 credits)
MUS3011 Music Psychology in Everyday Life (20 credits)
TRP329 Transport and Infrastructure Planning (20 credits)
TRP335 Housing and Urban Inequalities (20 credits)
PHY384, the core module, and your project module gives you a credit balance of 15:15 between semesters.
Your credits from 3C (Physics modules, 30 or 40) and 3D (Philosophy modules, 60) must be chosen to give you either a 55:65 or 65:55 credit split.
A student must achieve a pass mark in a final year project (listed in 3B) in order to be eligible for an Honours Degree.