Course Regulations
The programme consists of a core with further modules taken from an options list. Enough options have to be taken in order to raise the total load to at least 120 CATS credits which is defined to be the normal load for this course, up to a maximum of 150 CATS.
Core Modules | Weeks | CATS Credit |
---|---|---|
PX101 Quantum Phenomena | 30-33 | 6 |
PX110 Physics Laboratory | 2-10, 15-20 | 24 |
PX120 Electricity & Magnetism | 15-24 | 12 |
PX140 Electronics Workshop | 30-33 | 6 |
PX145 Physics Foundations | 1-10 | 12 |
PX146 Key Skills for Physics | 2-25 | 12 |
PX148 Classical Mechanics & Relativity | 1-10 | 12 |
PX149 Mathematics for Physicists | 1-10, 15-24 | 24 |
PX150 Physics Programming Workshop | 15-19 | 6 |
Total 114 | ||
Options | ||
PX144 Introduction to Astronomy | 20-24 | 6 |
PX147 Introduction to Particle Physics | 15-19 | 6 |
Load
Where options are taken, so that the load exceeds the normal load, the marks for all modules attempted will appear on your University transcript. The overall year mark will be calculated as the arithmetic mean of the subset of whole modules, weighted according to their credit weighting, which satisfies the course regulations and results in the highest mark.
Before contemplating an overload you should discuss it with your personal tutor and take account of how it affects progression on the MPhys course. We will be monitoring your registrations and you may be asked to discuss the situation with the Director of Studies or the Director of Student Experience.
Important Notice
The modules listed above are the ones that you will normally be permitted to register for. If you wish to take an unusual option you should consult our document on unusual options prior to taking any such modules.
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