PHY61008 Research Project (60 credits)
The workload for PHY61008 is divided equally between semesters.
You need to choose 60 credits from this list, 30 in each Semester to give an equal workload across the two semesters (60:60).Â
PHY417 History of Astronomy (15 credits)
PHY425 The Development of Particle Physics (15 credits)
PHY429 Star Formation and Evolution (15 credits)
PHY431 Dark Matter and the Universe (15 credits)
PHY432 Advanced Quantum Mechanics (15 credits)
PHY433 Advanced Soft Matter and Biological Physics (15 credits)
PHY440 Optical Properties of Solids (15 credits)
PHY441 An Introduction to General Relativity (15 credits)
PHY409 Physics in an Enterprise Culture (15 credits)
PHY416 Astrobiology (15 credits)
PHY419 Advanced Particle Physics (15 credits)
PHY438 Galaxy Formation and Evolution (15 credits)
PHY443 Introduction to Cosmology (15 credits)
PHY446 Quantum Optics and Quantum Computing (15 credits)
A student must satisfy the requirements of the General Regulations for First Degrees as to progression in order to continue as a student for the Degree of MPhys in Physics (PHYU02). A student who fails to satisfy these requirements may be required by the Head of Department to become instead a student for the Degree of BSc in Physics (PHYU01).