Physics MSc
Leeds, United Kingdom
DURATION
12 Months
LANGUAGES
English
PACE
Full time
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TUITION FEES
GBP 28,000 **
STUDY FORMAT
On-Campus
* international applicants: 30 July 2023 – UK applicants: 10 September 2023
** UK: £12,750 – international: £28,000
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Introduction
Studying the Physics MSc at Leeds will give you the chance to advance your knowledge in aspects of the subject that interest you the most, with a highly flexible course that can be tailored towards your career aspirations.
Whether you’re intrigued by the formation of planets, or your interests lie firmly on earth in medical X-ray imaging, we can offer you a uniquely expansive selection of optional modules to choose from, touching on a variety of topics, that’ll equip you with the expertise you’ll need in the field you wish to pursue once you graduate.
You’ll study in the School of Physics and Astronomy which is responsible for developing ‘internationally excellent’ research that has impacted the world. This gives us first-hand insight into emerging trends, issues and practices in physics — much of which is fed directly into the course.
This means that, once you graduate, you’ll be fully equipped with the forward-thinking, relevant and topical knowledge sought after by employers in your areas of interest. Plus, your extensive skill set will open the door to many different career paths, from aerospace to medicine, IT to electronics — and beyond.
Learning and teaching
Teaching methods include a combination of lectures, seminars, supervision, problem-solving, presentation of work, independent research, and group work (depending on the modules you choose to study).
Our Virtual Learning Environment will help to support your studies: it’s a central place where you can find all the information and resources for the School, your programme and modules.
You can also benefit from support to develop your academic skills, within the curriculum and through online resources, workshops, one-to-one appointments and drop-in sessions.
Programme team
The Programme Leader, Dr Adam Sweetman, is the group leader of the high-resolution scanning probe group at the University of Leeds. He holds a Royal Society University Research Fellowship – and his research interests are focused on the understanding and quantifying of the interactions that occur between single atoms and molecules via the use of low-temperature scanning probe microscopes, and their simulation via ab-initio calculations.
The wider programme team is made up of researchers and academics from the School of Physics and Astronomy who have extensive expertise across a variety of physics disciplines.
In this course, you’ll be taught by our expert academics, from lecturers to professors. You may also be taught by industry professionals with years of experience, as well as trained postgraduate researchers, connecting you to some of the brightest minds on campus.
Program Outcome
Why study at Leeds:
- Graduate with a tailored Physics MSc that wholly satisfies your interests by enabling you to choose from a diverse range of optional modules or a specialised pathway.
- Learn the latest innovations in areas such as astrophysics, condensed matter, soft matter, molecular and nanoscale physics, education and theoretical physics, linked directly to our impactful, world-leading research conducted right here in our School.
- Conduct an extensive research project alongside one of our internationally recognised research groups, advancing your skills in research planning, execution and reporting with the possibility of your work being published in an international journal.
- Put theory into practice, with access to specialist facilities and laboratories used by our academics and leading researchers that are fully equipped with the latest technology and research-grade equipment to support your learning.
- Study in the Sir William Henry Bragg building — a brand-new development with excellent facilities and teaching spaces for an outstanding student experience.
Curriculum
A large portion of the MSc is made up of optional modules, and the breadth of physics expertise available at Leeds means that you’re able to study a diverse range of topics (examples listed below).
You'll be required to take a total of 180 credits – 75 credits from optional modules, while the remaining 105 credits will consist of your independent research project and the Current Research Topics in Physics module.
The diverse choice of optional modules means you can focus your studies on your own interests. Alternatively, we offer five suggested pathways focused on individual specialisms:
- Quantum Condensed Matter
- Bio Soft Matter Physics
- Theoretical Physics
- Physics with Business
- Physics Applied to Medicine
Using the knowledge you have gained from the course, you'll be ideally positioned to choose an exciting problem to investigate for your independent research project.
You’ll undertake your project in one of the School of Physics and Astronomy’s internationally recognised research groups, choosing a topic in an area that interests you. This project will provide you with the key experience in independent research you need to advance your career.
Course structure
The list shown below represents typical modules/components studied and may change from time to time.
Year 1
Compulsory modules
- MSc Project 90 credits
- Current Research Topics in Physics 15 credits
Optional modules (selection of typical options shown below)
- Magnetic Resonance Imaging 10 credits
- Radionuclide Imaging 10 credits
- Medical X-ray imaging 10 credits
- X-ray Computed Tomography 10 credits
- Magnetic Resonance Imaging 15 credits
- Radionuclide Imaging 15 credits
- Medical X-ray Imaging 15 credits
- X-ray Computed Tomography 15 credits
- Cosmology 15 credits
- Photonics 15 credits
- Molecular Simulation: Theory and Practice 15 credits
- Star and Planet Formation 15 credits
- Advanced Quantum Physics 15 credits
- Quantum Photonics 15 credits
- Quantum Matter 15 credits
- Magnetism in Condensed Matter 15 credits
- Statistical Mechanics 15 credits
- Advanced Mechanics 15 credits
- Bionanophysics 15 credits
- Theoretical Elementary Particle Physics 15 credits
- Soft Matter Physics: Liquid Crystals 15 credits
- Quantum Many-Body Physics 15 credits
- Winds, Bubbles and Explosions 15 credits
- Advanced Bionanophysics Research 15 credits
- Advanced Group Industrial Project 15 credits
- Superconductivity 15 credits
- Soft Matter Physics: Polymers, Colloids and Glasses 15 credits
- Quantum Transport in Nanostructures 15 credits
- Quantum Field Theory 15 credits
- General Relativity 15 credits
- Quantum Information Science and Technology 15 credits
- Advanced Physics in Schools 15 credits
- Physics of Biological Systems 15 credits
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Career Opportunities
The employment opportunities in the field of physics are extensive across numerous industries, which is why physics graduates are in demand for some of the highest-paid and most satisfying roles in employment.
From finance to energy, aerospace to electronics — the industries open to you with a Physics MSc from Leeds are vast. Our MSc will ground you with a high level of numeracy and mathematical competence, computer skills and extensive technical academic scientific knowledge, all of which are sought after by employers.
And, because you can choose from the wide range of optional modules, you’ll be able to carve your career path before you graduate and be fully equipped with the skill set and knowledge you’ll need to pursue your career aspirations.
Plus, the University of Leeds is in the top five most targeted universities in the UK by graduate recruiters, according to High Fliers’ The Graduate Market in 2022 report.
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