Physics with Theoretical Physics

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MSci

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Full Time

| UCAS code: F302
Currently, students study the following modules shown below. King's reviews its modules on a regular basis, in order to continue to offer innovative and exciting programmes and this list is therefore subject to change. Please check here for updates, or contact the School/department for further advice. Students take courses worth 120 credits in each of the three years.

YEAR 1
Students will study five core modules in their first year.

YEAR 1 CORE
Laboratory Physics (15 credits)
Fields, Waves & Matter (30 credits)
Thermal Physics (15 credits)
Maths & Mechanics (30 credits)
Physics Skills & Culture (15 credits)

YEAR 2
Students spend their second year studying four core modules plus two options.

YEAR 2 CORE
Modern Physics (30 credits)
Electromagnetism (15 credits)
Mathematics (30 credits)
Symmetry in Physics (15 credits)

YEAR 2 OPTIONS
Laboratory Physics II (15 credits)
Astrophysics (15 credits)
Computational Lab (15 credits)

YEAR 3
Students will study six core modules and two optional modules in their third year.

YEAR 3 CORE

Projects (15 credits)
Spectroscopy & Quantum Physics (15 credits)
Statistical Mechanics (15 credits)
Optics (15 credits)
Solid State Physics (15 credits)
Mathematics III (15 credits)



YEAR 3 OPTIONS

Particle Physics (15 credits)
General Relativity & Cosmology (15 credits)
Physics of Life at a Small Scale (15 credits)




YEAR 4
One core module plus six optional modules from a wide selection including modules from other University of London Colleges.

YEAR 4 CORE
Major project (30 credits)

YEAR 4 OPTIONS
Statistical Mechanics
Advanced Quantum Theory
Relativistic Waves & Quantum Fields
Electromagnetic Theory
Galaxy & Cluster Dynamics
Atom & Photon Physics
Quantum Computation & Communication
Molecular Physics
Particle Physics
Order & Excitations in Condensed Matter
Theoretical Treatments on Nano-systems
Physics at the Nanoscale
Superfluids, Condensates & Superconductors
Nuclear Magnetic Resonance
Computing & Statistical Data Analysis
Stellar Structure and Evolution
Advanced Cosmology
Relativity & Gravitation
Astrophysical Fluid Dynamics
Planetary Atmospheres
Solar Physics
Solar System
The Galaxy
Astrophysical Plasmas
Space Plasma & Magnetospheric
Image Capture & Sensor Technology
Bio- and Nanomaterials in the Virtual
Experimental Techniques in Condensed Matter Physics
Standard Model Physics and Beyond
Lie Groups & Lie Algebras
Supersymmetry & Guage Theory
String Theory & Branes
Mathematical Methods for Theoretical Physicists
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