Physics (euromasters) Msc in Queen Mary University of London, UK
Physics (euromasters) Msc in Queen Mary University of London
You’ll deepen your understanding of your specialism (either physics or astrophysics) in your first year by choosing modules from a wide variety of topics at the forefront of fundamental and applied physics research.
In your second year you’ll join one of our research groups - which may include working in a research laboratory such as CERN or RAL. We’ll put you in contact with a member of that research group to decide your precise research topic before you arrive. We have four main research centres:
- Particle Physics Research Centre
- Centre for Research in String Theory
- Centre for Condensed Matter and Materials Physics
- Astronomy Unit
This programme is available within the South East Physics university network (SEPnet) - and can be studied through any of the universities within the network, or through two of the universities. This means you can apply to spend your first or second year with Queen Mary, or to spend both years with us. The Institute where you spend your second year will award your EuroMasters degree. State your preferred combination in your application.
You’ll benefit from the combined expertise of SEPnet’s universities through video conferencing, SEPnet events and GRADnet, the largest physics postgraduate school in England.
Additional costs
As a EuroMasters student, it may be possible for you to spend the second year in a research lab such as CERN or RAL or at a different SEPnet institution. If you do so, you'll need to organise and pay for your travel arrangements.
The School may be able to assist with costs involved in studying elsewhere assessed on an individual basis.
Structure
- Seven elective taught modules
- Research project (of 10,000 words)
- It is recommended that students select "Relativistic Waves and Quantum Fields" as one of their elective modules
If you choose to leave the MSc at the end of your first year, you may be awarded a Physics (Euromasters) PGDip.
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Duration :
Intake
September
Level
Postgraduate
Tuition & fees
£ 15,175 Per Year
IELTS
6.5
TOFL
92
PTE
62