Physics: Global Security
Course Description
This Masters programme lasts one year (full-time) and contains 180 credits. You will undertake 120 credits of advanced laboratories and lecture courses in Semesters 1 and 2. Your curriculum will be flexible and tailored to your prior experience and chosen research project. Semester 1 courses will focus on building core theoretical and experimental/computational skills relevant to the area of global security, while courses taken in Semester 2 will build key research skills – in preparation for the extended 60 credits project which runs over the summer period.
Core courses include:
- Detectors for nuclear and particle physics
- Problem-solving workshop
- Research skills
- Advanced data analysis for physics and astronomy
- Extended project
Optional courses include:
- Advanced physics laboratory
- Applied optics
- Statistical mechanics
- Detectors and Imaging
- Groups and symmetries
- Basic transmission electron microscopy
- Advanced electromagnetic theory
