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Astrophysics (MPhys) (Fast Track)
Degree Type: Integrated Masters, single Honours
UCAS Code: F361
Programme Guide: http://www.ph.ed.ac.uk/progguides
NYT Course S L CT
1 Physics 2A:  Forces, Fields and Potentials Q 8 20
Physics 2B:  Waves, Quantum Physics and Materials Q 8 20
Applicable Mathematics 2 P 8 10
Mathematical Methods 2 P 8 10
Applicable Mathematics 3 (Phys Sci) (1) P 8 10
Mathematical Methods 3 (Phys Sci) (1) P 8 10
Foundations of Mathematical Physics (1) Q 8 20
Further courses A-Q 7/8 20
2 Astrophysics Laboratory Q 9 10
Astrophysics 3 Q 10 20
Physical Mathematics Q 9 10
Quantum Mechanics Q 9 10
ONE OF:
  Computational Methods Q 9 10
  Advanced Computer Simulation Q 10 10
Dynamics, Relativity & Electromagnetism Q 9 20
Thermodynamics & Statistical Mechanics Q 9 20
Physics 3 Q 9 20
3&4 (2) ONE OF:      
  Astrophysics Honours Project (Semester 1) Q 10 20
  Astrophysics Honours Project (Semester 2) Q 10 20
Group Project Q 11 10
MPhys Project Q 11 40
Physics Skills (MPhys 4) Q 11 10
Physics Skills (MPhys 5) Q 11 10
Mathematical Physics 3 (3) Q 10 20
Quantum Physics Q 10 10
Relativistic Electrodynamics Q 11 10
Statistical Physics Q 11 10
Astrophysical Cosmology Q 10 10
Stellar Evolution Q 10 10
Astronomical Instruments Q 10 10
Astronomical Statistics and X-Ray Astronomy Q 10 10
Specialist Topics in Astrophysics Q 10 10
High Energy Astrophysics(5) Q 11 10
Radiation and Matter(5) Q 11 10
General Relativity Q 11 10
Further courses in Physics, Mathematics, GeoSciences,  Engineering and Electronics (4) Q,P, M,N 10/11 20
(1)  As an alternative, students may take the Mathematics and Mathematical Physics courses prescribed for the Year 2 programme of the Mathematical Physics MPhys.
(2)  Progression to the final years of the MPhys programme requires no less than than 55% overall in Junior Honours. This is in addition to the general progression requirements.
(3)  Students who have already taken this course or Lagrangian Dynamics or Tensors & Fields in year 3 should instead take an additional course chosen from Schedule Q at level 10/11.
(4) The Programme Guide gives details and constraints on choice of courses, to facilitate advance planning.
(5) Offered in alternate years
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