Year 1
Academic year: 2022/23,
Starting in: September
Notes:
Before making your course choices, make sure you have discussed them with your Student Adviser, or someone in your student support team.
Please note that all students must pass INF1A (Informatics 1 - Introduction to Computation INFR08025), and INF1B (Informatics 1 - Object-Orientated Programming INFR08029), before they are allowed to progress into Year 2 of this degree.
Compulsory courses
You must take these courses
Year 2
Academic year: 2022/23,
Starting in: August
Notes:
Before making your course choices, make sure you have discussed them with your Personal Tutor.
Compulsory courses
You must take these courses
Year 3
Academic year: 2022/23,
Starting in: August
Notes:
Before making your course choices, make sure you have discussed them with your Personal Tutor.
Some third year courses are prerequisites for specific fourth year courses, and you are advised to consider your plans for fourth year when making your course choices.
Students must take at least 40 credits from the School of Informatics and 40 credits from the School of Physics.
Students who are members of Edinburgh University Formula Student may request a concession from the School Curriculum Approval Officer to replace System Design Project with Informatics Experiential Learning (Level 10). Approval will require written permission from the IEL-10 tutor confirming your eligibility for that course.
There are no compulsory courses in this year of this programme.
Course options
Group A
Select exactly 120 credits in this group.
Informatics CS-Phys 3rd Year - 1
Select between 10 and 20 credits
of the following courses
AND
Informatics CS-Phys 3rd Year - 2
Select between 10 and 20 credits
of the following courses
AND
Informatics CS-Phys 3rd Year - 3
Select between 20 and 40 credits
of the following courses
AND
Undergraduate (School of Physics and Astronomy) Level 9 and 10 courses
These are courses in all schools other than Medicine, Veterinary Studies, or the Centre for Open Learning, and include courses normally taken by 4th-year students. In the case that this DPT option is chosen, you are advised to obtain permission to take the course from the course organiser, and have the course choice approved by your personal tutor.
Year 4
Academic year: 2022/23,
Starting in: August
Notes:
Before making your course choices, make sure you have discussed them with your Personal Tutor.
These lists include courses at level 10 (code INFR10xxx) and level 11 (code INFR11xxx). In general, level 11 courses will contain more advanced material and be taught at a higher level than level 10 courses; you should take account of this when planning your course combination. Each entry links to a matching page in the University course catalogue, where you can find a description of the course content and information about any specific entry requirements.
You may choose an Honours Project from EITHER Informatics (Group A) OR Physics (Group B).
Students who are members of Edinburgh University Formula Student and have not taken Informatics Experiential Learning (Level 10) in Year 3 may request a concession from the School Curriculum Approval Officer to replace any 20 credits of Informatics courses in the DPT with IEL-10. Approval will require written permission from the IEL-10 tutor confirming your eligibility for that course. This option is not available to students whose honours project is already based on their work with Edinburgh University Formula Student.
There are no compulsory courses in this year of this programme.
Course options
Group A
Select exactly 120 credits in this group.
Honours Project (Informatics)
Select exactly 40 credits
of the following courses
AND
Informatics Hons 4th Year CS Courses
Select between 30 and 40 credits
of the following courses
Notes:
These are Computer Science courses at level 10 or 11 open to fourth-year undergraduate students.
AND
Informatics CS-Phys 4th Year - Core
Select between 20 and 30 credits
of the following courses
Notes:
Students MUST NOT take the following combinations:
1) 'Relativity, Nuclear and Particle Physics' AND 'Nuclear and Particle Physics'
2) 'Quantum Physics' AND 'Principles of Quantum Mechanics'
3) 'Principles of Quantum Mechanics' is not available for students who took 'Quantum Mechanics' in Year 3.
AND
Undergraduate (School of Physics and Astronomy) Level 10 and 11 courses
These are courses in the School of Physics. Level 11 courses are only permitted under this option when the 'normal year taken' is 'year 4 undergraduate'.
AND
Level 10 and 11 courses in Schedules A to Q, T and W
These are courses in all schools other than Medicine, Veterinary Studies, or the Centre for Open Learning, and include courses normally taken by postgraduate students. In the case that this DPT option is chosen, you are advised to obtain permission to take the course from the course organiser, and have the course choice approved by your personal tutor.
Select exactly 20 credits
of the following courses
AND
Informatics CS-Phys 4th Year - Core
Select between 20 and 30 credits
of the following courses
Notes:
Students MUST NOT take the following combinations:
1) 'Relativity, Nuclear and Particle Physics' AND 'Nuclear and Particle Physics'
2) 'Quantum Physics' AND 'Principles of Quantum Mechanics'
3) 'Principles of Quantum Mechanics' is not available for students who took 'Quantum Mechanics' in Junior Honours.
AND
Undergraduate (School of Physics and Astronomy) Level 10 and 11 courses
These are courses in the School of Physics. Level 11 courses are only permitted under this option when the 'normal year taken' is 'year 4 undergraduate'.
AND
Informatics Hons 4th Year CS Courses
Select between 40 and 50 credits
of the following courses
Notes:
These are Computer Science courses at level 10 or 11 open to fourth-year undergraduate students.
AND
Level 10 and 11 courses in Schedules A to Q, T and W
These are courses in all schools other than Medicine, Veterinary Studies, or the Centre for Open Learning, and include courses normally taken by postgraduate students. In the case that this DPT option is chosen, you are advised to obtain permission to take the course from the course organiser, and have the course choice approved by your personal tutor.