Course summary
The course gives you the opportunity to explore and master a wide range of applied physics skills. It also teaches you transferable, problem-solving and numeracy skills that are widely sought after across the commercial sector. On the MSc programme you'll acquire:
- in-depth knowledge of current and emerging theories, techniques and practices within the field of physics and the life sciences and the ability to apply these theories in a professional setting
- problem-solving and high numeracy skills that are widely sought-after across the commercial sector skills required to use high-power microwave technology in an industrial environment
- professional abilities in applying laser-based particle acceleration and enabled applications
- in-depth knowledge of materials and solid state physics, photonics & quantum optics and quantum information technology
Modules
Physics Skills Research Skills Introductory Nanoscience Advanced Nanoscience 1: Imaging & Microscopy Advanced Nanoscience 2: Solid State Nanoscience Topics in Photonics: Laser & Nonlinear Optics Experimental Quantum & Atom Optics Advanced Topics in Photonics: Ultrafast Physics & Plasmas Photonics Materials & Devices (topics in solid state physics) Advanced Photonics Devices Advanced Topics In Electromagnetism And Plasma Physics Optical Communication (Photonic Systems) Control Principles Optical Design
Assessment method
The assessment of most taught modules is based on a written examination and continuous coursework (about 20%), and, in some modules, an oral examination.
How to apply
International applicants
This course has a subject classification which requires students whose nationality is outside the European Economic Area (EEA) or Switzerland to have an ATAS certificate, irrespective of country of residence at the point of application.
Further information can be found on the UK Government's website: www.gov.uk/academic-technology-approval-scheme
Entry requirements
Minimum second-class honours degree, or international equivalent, in physics or related subject, e.g. Engineering Physics, Chemistry, Material Science, Electrical & Electronic Engineering. Applicants from an engineering discipline need to have had sufficient exposure to quantum mechanics and solid state physics, e.g. by semiconductor technology courses, or need to demonstrate that they can acquire the necessary background. Contact us about your case and the possibility of conversion courses. You must have an English language minimum score of IELTS 6.0 (with no component below 5.5).
Fees and funding
Tuition fees
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Additional fee information
Sponsorship information
https://www.strath.ac.uk/studywithus/scholarships/
Provider information
University of Strathclyde
McCance Building
16 Richmond Street
Glasgow
G1 1XQ