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Masters of Arts. Student Resources. See Results. Other options within this field of study:. PhDs BScs A-levels. Master in Theoretical Physics. Read More. The two-year master studies in theoretical physics provide a high-level, internationally competitive training in theoretical physics, guiding to frontiers of modern research in the following main areas: 1.
Quantum field theory and QCD, quark-gluon plasma, 2. Classical and quantum gravity, 3. Conformal field theory and bosonic string, 4. Neutrino physics, 5. Deformed Field Theory, kappa-Poincare formalism, double special relativity, 6.
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This module builds on the core solid state physics modules to provide an introduction to semiconductor electronic and opto-electronic devices and modern developments in crystal growth to produce low dimensional semiconductor structures quantum wells, wires and dots. Band structure engineering, the main physical properties and a number of applications of low dimensional semiconductor structures are covered. The module describes the development of several crucial concepts in particle physics, emphasising the role and significance of experiments.
Students are encouraged to work from the original literature the recommended text includes reprints of key papers. The module focuses not only on the particle physics issues involved, but also on research methodology - the design of experiments, the critical interpretation of data, the role of theory, etc. Topics covered include the discoveries of the neutron, the positron and the neutrino, experimental evidence for quarks and gluons, the neutral kaon system, CP violation etc.
Soft condensed matter is a generic name for a class of materials that play a crucial role in technology as well as providing fascinating and timely scientific problems. These complex materials are typified by polymers, gels and colloidal dispersions, whose properties often seem intermediate between ordinary liquids and solids.
Familiar examples from everyday life include plastics, soaps and detergents, foodstuffs, and indeed the material from which living organisms are constructed. Only relatively recently has it been realised that despite the complexity of these materials elegant and simple physical principles often underlie their behaviour; this course provides an introduction to these principles.
The content of our courses is reviewed annually to make sure it's up-to-date and relevant. Individual modules are occasionally updated or withdrawn. This is in response to discoveries through our world-leading research; funding changes; professional accreditation requirements; student or employer feedback; outcomes of reviews; and variations in staff or student numbers. In the event of any change we'll consult and inform students in good time and take reasonable steps to minimise disruption.
We are no longer offering unrestricted module choice. If your course included unrestricted modules, your department will provide a list of modules from their own and other subject areas that you can choose from. You'll learn through lectures, small group tutorials, programming classes, practical sessions in the lab and research projects.
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You can access your library account and our rich digital collections from anywhere on or off campus. Other library services include study skills training to improve your grades, and tailored advice from experts in your subject.
Learning support facilities and library opening hours. You will be assessed through a portfolio of problem sets, lab work and other material, as well as exams, essays, lab reports and presentations. This tells you the aims and learning outcomes of this course and how these will be achieved and assessed. Find programme specification for this course. With Access Sheffield , you could qualify for additional consideration or an alternative offer - find out if you're eligible.
Mature students - explore other routes for mature students. You must demonstrate that your English is good enough for you to successfully complete your course. Equivalent English language qualifications. Visa and immigration requirements. If you're an international student who does not meet the entry requirements for this course, you have the opportunity to apply for an International Foundation Year in Science and Engineering at the University of Sheffield International College.
This course is designed to develop your English language and academic skills. Upon successful completion, you can progress to degree level study at the University of Sheffield. If you have any questions about entry requirements, please contact the department. Scientists in the Department of Physics and Astronomy are working on topics such as how to build a quantum computer, the search for dark matter and ways to combat antimicrobial resistance.
The department is based in the Hicks Building, which has recently refurbished undergraduate teaching laboratories with all the equipment you need for your physics and astronomy training, as well as classrooms, lecture theatres, computer rooms and social spaces for our students. Our students are trained in newly refurbished teaching laboratories and can access a range of specialist technologies, from the telescopes on our roof to our state-of-the-art Quantum Information Laboratory.
In their final year, MPhys students are based in a specialist research laboratory where scientists are studying technologies such as 2D materials, photovoltaic devices and advanced microscopy tools. Emily spent the third year of her degree studying in Australia, and is now completing her PhD in Switzerland. Our physics students develop numerical, problem solving and data analysis skills that are useful in many graduate jobs, including computer programming, software engineering, data science, and research and development into new products and services.
Their expertise can be applied to many of the challenges and opportunities of the 21st century, from developing renewable energy technologies and improving medical treatments to creating quantum telecommunications systems and exploring outer space.
Students who want to work as a physics researcher often do a PhD, which can lead to a career at a top university or a major international research facility such as CERN. This partnership of university physics departments and technical industries can set up collaborations between our students and industrial partners through internships, year in industry placements, final year projects and careers activities.
Heloise did her undergraduate degree and PhD in astrophysics here in Sheffield, and is now a researcher at the University of Auckland. Tuition fees. Fee status help. The annual fee for your course includes a number of items in addition to your tuition.
If an item or activity is classed as a compulsory element for your course, it will normally be included in your tuition fee. There are also other costs which you may need to consider. Depending on your circumstances, you may qualify for a bursary, scholarship or loan to help fund your study and enhance your learning experience. Department of Physics and Astronomy scholarships.
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Our student protection plan. Terms and Conditions upon Acceptance of an Offer. Coronavirus Covid : latest advice. Undergraduate study. You are viewing this course for entry. Institute of Physics IOP. Modules The modules listed below are examples from the last academic year.
First year Second year Third year Fourth year. Core modules: Fields and Quanta This module introduces the key concepts of fields and quanta: electric and magnetic fields, the behaviour of electric charges and currents, vectors and densities, potentials, quantum states and their evolution, the probabilistic nature of fundamental physical law, and the breakdown of classical physics.
Core modules: Classical and Quantum Physics for Theoretical Physics This module provides the core level 2 physics content for the theoretical degrees. Optional modules: Advanced Calculus and Linear Algebra Advanced Calculus and Linear Algebra are basic to most further work in pure and applied mathematics and to much of statistics.
Optional modules: Analytical Dynamics and Classical Field Theory Newton formulated his famous laws of mechanics in the late 17th century. The final part of the module provides an introduction to the theory of magnetic dynamo 10 credits. In this module, we will look at the observational evidence for particle acceleration in astrophysical objects, the mechanisms available to accelerate particles, and some of the likely sources, including supernovae and supernova remnants, neutron stars, and active galaxies 10 credits.
Learning and assessment Learning You'll learn through lectures, small group tutorials, programming classes, practical sessions in the lab and research projects. Entry requirements With Access Sheffield , you could qualify for additional consideration or an alternative offer - find out if you're eligible Standard offer.
Students must have passed the practical element of any science A Level taken. Pathway programme for international students If you're an international student who does not meet the entry requirements for this course, you have the opportunity to apply for an International Foundation Year in Science and Engineering at the University of Sheffield International College. Department of Physics and Astronomy. Why choose Sheffield? Student profiles. Graduate careers Department of Physics and Astronomy Our physics students develop numerical, problem solving and data analysis skills that are useful in many graduate jobs, including computer programming, software engineering, data science, and research and development into new products and services.
I had amazing lecturers who later became colleagues and are now my friends Dr Heloise Stevance MPhys Physics and Astrophysics Heloise did her undergraduate degree and PhD in astrophysics here in Sheffield, and is now a researcher at the University of Auckland.
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