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Physics
School of Physical and Geographical Sciences
Faculty of Natural Sciences |
Last Updated 2 October 2012
Principal Course Timetable Blocks 4
The Physics and Astrophysics courses at Keele are available as dual honours subjects which may be taken in a variety of combinations - with another science, a social science or a humanities subject. As a discipline, physics deals with fundamental concepts about nature and how we can understand and predict natural phenomena. As such, it contributes to our understanding of other areas of science, develops the application of mathematical skills and has an intellectual resonance with many humanities disciplines. Astrophysics is the study of physics in the context of astronomical phenomena. For this reason, many of the level 1 and level 2 modules are common to both these degree routes. Although a good background in physics is essential for these courses, the mathematics requirement is less stringent since all the mathematical skills are taught within the context of the level 1 physics modules.
The modules are based on lectures, practical work and a variety of coursework, supported by weekly problem classes. Most lecture-based modules are assessed by a mixture of examination and problems sheets which are completed during the semester. At level 2, assessment of the laboratory work is included in all modules; at levels 1 and 3 there are separate laboratory or project modules.
For those studying dual honours combinations from within the sciences, it is possible to major in either subject at level 3 by selecting all modules from within the discipline.
Modules PHY-10025, 10026 and 10027 are available within the Elective Programme and have no specific physics prerequisites.
NB. Because of variations in staff availability and research interests from time to time, certain courses may not run in particular semesters. Erasmus, Exchange and Study Abroad students please confirm availability with the Department when applying.
Physics Dual Honours - Level 1 Modules
| Semester 1 |
C/O |
TYP |
ECTS | CATS |
|
|
PHY-10022 |
Mechanics, Gravity and Relativity |
C |
M
|
7.5 |
15 |
|
|
This level 1 module builds on A-level physics by taking the familiar subject of mechanics, but integrating it into calculus-based mathematics, thus laying the foundation for physics and astrophysics degrees. The module develops skills in applying physical principles and mathematical techniques to physical and astrophysical situations, and to laboratory based experiments. |
|
|
PHY-10024 |
Nature of matter |
C |
M
|
7.5 |
15 |
|
|
This level 1 module is delivered in the first semester and provides an introduction to the subject material that bridges the gap between pre-university study and the first year of a university Physics/Astrophysics course. It explores the nature of solid and gaseous matter from the classical picture to the need for a quantum description. It sets the stage for more advanced study of quantum physics, thermodynamics and solid state physics in the second year. A mathematics component is included, in which the requisite material is taught in a Physics context. Also included is a laboratory component (which includes experiments on some of the subject matter delivered in lectures). |
| Semester 2 |
C/O |
TYP |
ECTS | CATS |
|
|
PHY-10020 |
Oscillations and Waves |
C |
M
|
7.5 |
15 |
|
|
This Level 1 module runs in the second semester. It explores the physical principles and mathematical description of oscillatory and wave phenomena, which find application in many areas of classical and modern physics and astrophysics. The module requires a firm grasp of material covered in Level 1 Mechanics, and it sets the stage for the treatment of more advanced topics in optics, quantum mechanics, and electromagnetism at Levels 2 and 3. A mathematics component is included, in which fundamental techniques routinely used in physics are taught and practised. There is also a laboratory component, which involves bench work, computing and communication exercises.
|
|
|
PHY-10021 |
Electricity and Magnetism |
C |
M
|
7.5 |
15 |
|
|
This Level 1 module runs in the second semester. It explores the physical principles and mathematical description of electricity, magnetism and DC and AC circuits, which find application in physics and electronics. The module sets the stage for the treatment of more advanced topics in electromagnetism at Levels 3. A mathematics component is included, in which fundamental techniques routinely used in physics are taught and practised. There is also a laboratory component, which involves bench work, computing and communication exercises. |
Physics Dual Honours - Level 2 Modules
| Semester 1 |
C/O |
TYP |
ECTS | CATS |
|
|
PHY-20006 |
Quantum Mechanics |
C |
M
|
7.5 |
15 |
|
|
This module aims to introduce the students to quantum theory and its application to atomic physics and to give them the skills to solve the more straightforward problems and applications in these areas. |
|
|
PHY-20016 |
Physics - Study Abroad I |
EP |
C
|
7.5 |
15 |
|
|
This is a module that is automatically allocated to the records our Keele level II students who are going to Study Abroad at a partner University for a semester of their second year and cannot be selected by any other level II students. |
|
|
PHY-20017 |
Physics - Study Abroad II |
EP |
C
|
7.5 |
15 |
|
|
This is a module that is automatically allocated to the records our Keele level II students who are going to Study Abroad at a partner University for a semester of their second year and cannot be selected by any other level II students. |
|
|
PHY-20027 |
Optics and Thermodynamics |
C |
M
|
7.5 |
15 |
|
|
This module explores the theory and applications of the key topics in geometrical optics, physical optics and thermodynamics. There is also a laboratory component, which is aimed at enhancing experimental and communication skills. |
| Semester 2 |
C/O |
TYP |
ECTS | CATS |
|
|
PHY-20009 |
Nuclear and Particle Physics |
C |
M
|
7.5 |
15 |
|
|
Key topics in nuclear and particle physics including the standard model, properties of nuclei and nuclear models, radioactive decay and nuclear reactions. |
|
|
PHY-20024 |
Physics - Study Abroad III |
EP |
C
|
7.5 |
15 |
|
|
This is a module that is automatically allocated to the records our Keele level II students who are going to Study Abroad at a partner University for a semester of their second year and cannot be selected by any other level II students. |
|
|
PHY-20025 |
Physics - Study Abroad IV |
EP |
C
|
7.5 |
15 |
|
|
This is a module that is automatically allocated to the records our Keele level II students who are going to Study Abroad at a partner University for a semester of their second year and cannot be selected by any other level II students. |
|
|
PHY-20026 |
Statistical Mechanics and Solid State Physics |
C |
M
|
7.5 |
15 |
|
|
This module explores the theory and applications of the key topics in statistical mechanics and solid-state physics. There is also a laboratory component aimed at enhancing experimental, team-working and communication skills. |
Physics Dual Honours - Level 3 Modules
| Semester 1 |
C/O |
TYP |
ECTS | CATS |
|
|
PHY-30001 |
Cosmology |
O |
M
|
7.5 |
15 |
|
|
This module explores the key topics on expansion of the universe, cosmic microwave background, structure in the universe, dark matter, inflation and relevance of particle physics to cosmology.
|
|
|
PHY-30001 |
Cosmology |
EP |
M
|
7.5 |
15 |
|
|
This module explores the key topics on expansion of the universe, cosmic microwave background, structure in the universe, dark matter, inflation and relevance of particle physics to cosmology.
|
|
|
PHY-30012 |
Electromagnetism |
C |
M
|
7.5 |
15 |
|
|
Electromagnetism and its applications in Physics, the nature of electromagnetic waves in vacuum and various media, and of magnetism in solids. |
|
|
PHY-30023 |
Particles, Accelerators and Reactor Physics |
O |
M
|
7.5 |
15 |
|
|
Key Topics in particle physics including the standard model, Feynman diagrams, conservation laws, QCD and the composition of hadrons. A wide ranging analysis of particle accelerator types and their operation. A view of the main types of fission reactor and their operation, including neutron physics and fission reactions. |
|
|
PHY-30023 |
Particles, Accelerators and Reactor Physics |
EP |
M
|
7.5 |
15 |
|
|
Key Topics in particle physics including the standard model, Feynman diagrams, conservation laws, QCD and the composition of hadrons. A wide ranging analysis of particle accelerator types and their operation. A view of the main types of fission reactor and their operation, including neutron physics and fission reactions. |
| Semester 1-2 |
C/O |
TYP |
ECTS | CATS |
|
#
|
PHY-30007 |
Physics Project - ISP |
C |
C
|
7.5 |
15 |
|
|
Students carry out a major project. The projects may be experimental, computational or theoretical. Projects involve development of experimental, analytical and reporting skills. 6 hours laboratory per week |
| Semester 2 |
C/O |
TYP |
ECTS | CATS |
|
|
PHY-30003 |
The Physics of Compact Objects |
O |
M
|
7.5 |
15 |
|
|
Applications of statistical and quantum physics to stellar structure; white dwarf and neutron stars; pulsars (M15).
|
|
|
PHY-30003 |
The Physics of Compact Objects |
EP |
M
|
7.5 |
15 |
|
|
Applications of statistical and quantum physics to stellar structure; white dwarf and neutron stars; pulsars (M15).
|
|
|
PHY-30025 |
Life in the Universe |
O |
M
|
7.5 |
15 |
|
|
This module explores the key topics of the physical processes that governs the formation and evolution of
planets, planetary atmospheres and Life. |
|
|
PHY-30025 |
Life in the Universe |
EP |
M
|
7.5 |
15 |
|
|
This module explores the key topics of the physical processes that governs the formation and evolution of
planets, planetary atmospheres and Life. |
|
|
PHY-30028 |
Physics of Galaxies |
O |
M
|
7.5 |
15 |
|
|
This optional core module is open to students in Level 3 of any degree programme in Physics or Astrophysics. No prior knowledge of astronomy is assumed or required. The first half of the module builds on the study of mechanics and Newtonian gravity from Level 1, developing more advanced results that are applied to the structures and dynamics of galaxies, star clusters, and clusters of galaxies. Dark matter is a recurring theme. The second half of the module draws on further core physics from Levels 1 and 2 to calculate physical processes around supermassive black holes in the nuclei of active galaxies, and to analyze aspects of galaxy clusters, large-scale structure, and the first galaxies in the Universe. Contact is made throughout with the Level 3 study of electromagnetism. |
|
|
PHY-30028 |
Physics of Galaxies |
EP |
M
|
7.5 |
15 |
|
|
This optional core module is open to students in Level 3 of any degree programme in Physics or Astrophysics. No prior knowledge of astronomy is assumed or required. The first half of the module builds on the study of mechanics and Newtonian gravity from Level 1, developing more advanced results that are applied to the structures and dynamics of galaxies, star clusters, and clusters of galaxies. Dark matter is a recurring theme. The second half of the module draws on further core physics from Levels 1 and 2 to calculate physical processes around supermassive black holes in the nuclei of active galaxies, and to analyze aspects of galaxy clusters, large-scale structure, and the first galaxies in the Universe. Contact is made throughout with the Level 3 study of electromagnetism. |
|
|
PHY-30029 |
Quantum Mechanics II |
O |
M
|
7.5 |
15 |
|
|
This module will give the students an introduction to exciting applications of quantum mechanics at the cutting-edge of modern physics such as quantum computing and quantum cryptography. The module will also look at the quantum mechanics behind powerful investigative techniques used in laboratories and in astrophysics such as Raman spectroscopy. Fundamental results related to the interpretation of quantum mechanics such as the Aspect experiment will also be discussed.
|
|
|
PHY-30029 |
Quantum Mechanics II |
EP |
M
|
7.5 |
15 |
|
|
This module will give the students an introduction to exciting applications of quantum mechanics at the cutting-edge of modern physics such as quantum computing and quantum cryptography. The module will also look at the quantum mechanics behind powerful investigative techniques used in laboratories and in astrophysics such as Raman spectroscopy. Fundamental results related to the interpretation of quantum mechanics such as the Aspect experiment will also be discussed.
|
Physics Major - Level 1 Modules
| Semester 1 |
C/O |
TYP |
ECTS | CATS |
|
|
PHY-10022 |
Mechanics, Gravity and Relativity |
C |
M
|
7.5 |
15 |
|
|
This level 1 module builds on A-level physics by taking the familiar subject of mechanics, but integrating it into calculus-based mathematics, thus laying the foundation for physics and astrophysics degrees. The module develops skills in applying physical principles and mathematical techniques to physical and astrophysical situations, and to laboratory based experiments. |
|
|
PHY-10024 |
Nature of matter |
C |
M
|
7.5 |
15 |
|
|
This level 1 module is delivered in the first semester and provides an introduction to the subject material that bridges the gap between pre-university study and the first year of a university Physics/Astrophysics course. It explores the nature of solid and gaseous matter from the classical picture to the need for a quantum description. It sets the stage for more advanced study of quantum physics, thermodynamics and solid state physics in the second year. A mathematics component is included, in which the requisite material is taught in a Physics context. Also included is a laboratory component (which includes experiments on some of the subject matter delivered in lectures). |
| Semester 2 |
C/O |
TYP |
ECTS | CATS |
|
|
PHY-10020 |
Oscillations and Waves |
C |
M
|
7.5 |
15 |
|
|
This Level 1 module runs in the second semester. It explores the physical principles and mathematical description of oscillatory and wave phenomena, which find application in many areas of classical and modern physics and astrophysics. The module requires a firm grasp of material covered in Level 1 Mechanics, and it sets the stage for the treatment of more advanced topics in optics, quantum mechanics, and electromagnetism at Levels 2 and 3. A mathematics component is included, in which fundamental techniques routinely used in physics are taught and practised. There is also a laboratory component, which involves bench work, computing and communication exercises.
|
|
|
PHY-10021 |
Electricity and Magnetism |
C |
M
|
7.5 |
15 |
|
|
This Level 1 module runs in the second semester. It explores the physical principles and mathematical description of electricity, magnetism and DC and AC circuits, which find application in physics and electronics. The module sets the stage for the treatment of more advanced topics in electromagnetism at Levels 3. A mathematics component is included, in which fundamental techniques routinely used in physics are taught and practised. There is also a laboratory component, which involves bench work, computing and communication exercises. |
Physics Major - Level 2 Modules
| Semester 1 |
C/O |
TYP |
ECTS | CATS |
|
|
PHY-20006 |
Quantum Mechanics |
C |
M
|
7.5 |
15 |
|
|
This module aims to introduce the students to quantum theory and its application to atomic physics and to give them the skills to solve the more straightforward problems and applications in these areas. |
|
|
PHY-20016 |
Physics - Study Abroad I |
EP |
C
|
7.5 |
15 |
|
|
This is a module that is automatically allocated to the records our Keele level II students who are going to Study Abroad at a partner University for a semester of their second year and cannot be selected by any other level II students. |
|
|
PHY-20017 |
Physics - Study Abroad II |
EP |
C
|
7.5 |
15 |
|
|
This is a module that is automatically allocated to the records our Keele level II students who are going to Study Abroad at a partner University for a semester of their second year and cannot be selected by any other level II students. |
|
|
PHY-20027 |
Optics and Thermodynamics |
C |
M
|
7.5 |
15 |
|
|
This module explores the theory and applications of the key topics in geometrical optics, physical optics and thermodynamics. There is also a laboratory component, which is aimed at enhancing experimental and communication skills. |
| Semester 2 |
C/O |
TYP |
ECTS | CATS |
|
|
PHY-20009 |
Nuclear and Particle Physics |
C |
M
|
7.5 |
15 |
|
|
Key topics in nuclear and particle physics including the standard model, properties of nuclei and nuclear models, radioactive decay and nuclear reactions. |
|
|
PHY-20024 |
Physics - Study Abroad III |
EP |
C
|
7.5 |
15 |
|
|
This is a module that is automatically allocated to the records our Keele level II students who are going to Study Abroad at a partner University for a semester of their second year and cannot be selected by any other level II students. |
|
|
PHY-20025 |
Physics - Study Abroad IV |
EP |
C
|
7.5 |
15 |
|
|
This is a module that is automatically allocated to the records our Keele level II students who are going to Study Abroad at a partner University for a semester of their second year and cannot be selected by any other level II students. |
|
|
PHY-20026 |
Statistical Mechanics and Solid State Physics |
C |
M
|
7.5 |
15 |
|
|
This module explores the theory and applications of the key topics in statistical mechanics and solid-state physics. There is also a laboratory component aimed at enhancing experimental, team-working and communication skills. |
Physics Major - Level 3 Modules
| Semester 1 |
C/O |
TYP |
ECTS | CATS |
|
|
PHY-30001 |
Cosmology |
O |
M
|
7.5 |
15 |
|
|
This module explores the key topics on expansion of the universe, cosmic microwave background, structure in the universe, dark matter, inflation and relevance of particle physics to cosmology.
|
|
|
PHY-30001 |
Cosmology |
EP |
M
|
7.5 |
15 |
|
|
This module explores the key topics on expansion of the universe, cosmic microwave background, structure in the universe, dark matter, inflation and relevance of particle physics to cosmology.
|
|
|
PHY-30012 |
Electromagnetism |
C |
M
|
7.5 |
15 |
|
|
Electromagnetism and its applications in Physics, the nature of electromagnetic waves in vacuum and various media, and of magnetism in solids. |
|
|
PHY-30023 |
Particles, Accelerators and Reactor Physics |
O |
M
|
7.5 |
15 |
|
|
Key Topics in particle physics including the standard model, Feynman diagrams, conservation laws, QCD and the composition of hadrons. A wide ranging analysis of particle accelerator types and their operation. A view of the main types of fission reactor and their operation, including neutron physics and fission reactions. |
|
|
PHY-30023 |
Particles, Accelerators and Reactor Physics |
EP |
M
|
7.5 |
15 |
|
|
Key Topics in particle physics including the standard model, Feynman diagrams, conservation laws, QCD and the composition of hadrons. A wide ranging analysis of particle accelerator types and their operation. A view of the main types of fission reactor and their operation, including neutron physics and fission reactions. |
| Semester 1-2 |
C/O |
TYP |
ECTS | CATS |
|
#
|
PHY-30007 |
Physics Project - ISP |
C |
C
|
7.5 |
15 |
|
|
Students carry out a major project. The projects may be experimental, computational or theoretical. Projects involve development of experimental, analytical and reporting skills. 6 hours laboratory per week |
|
#
|
PHY-30015 |
Dissertation and Communication Skills |
C |
C
|
7.5 |
15 |
|
|
A core module for Physics majors. Use of a variety of library resources and the presentation of scientific information in the form of a paper, poster and talk. A 4,000 word dissertation is written on an approved physics topic and poster and seminar presentations are made. |
| Semester 2 |
C/O |
TYP |
ECTS | CATS |
|
|
PHY-30003 |
The Physics of Compact Objects |
O |
M
|
7.5 |
15 |
|
|
Applications of statistical and quantum physics to stellar structure; white dwarf and neutron stars; pulsars (M15).
|
|
|
PHY-30003 |
The Physics of Compact Objects |
EP |
M
|
7.5 |
15 |
|
|
Applications of statistical and quantum physics to stellar structure; white dwarf and neutron stars; pulsars (M15).
|
|
|
PHY-30025 |
Life in the Universe |
O |
M
|
7.5 |
15 |
|
|
This module explores the key topics of the physical processes that governs the formation and evolution of
planets, planetary atmospheres and Life. |
|
|
PHY-30025 |
Life in the Universe |
EP |
M
|
7.5 |
15 |
|
|
This module explores the key topics of the physical processes that governs the formation and evolution of
planets, planetary atmospheres and Life. |
|
|
PHY-30028 |
Physics of Galaxies |
O |
M
|
7.5 |
15 |
|
|
This optional core module is open to students in Level 3 of any degree programme in Physics or Astrophysics. No prior knowledge of astronomy is assumed or required. The first half of the module builds on the study of mechanics and Newtonian gravity from Level 1, developing more advanced results that are applied to the structures and dynamics of galaxies, star clusters, and clusters of galaxies. Dark matter is a recurring theme. The second half of the module draws on further core physics from Levels 1 and 2 to calculate physical processes around supermassive black holes in the nuclei of active galaxies, and to analyze aspects of galaxy clusters, large-scale structure, and the first galaxies in the Universe. Contact is made throughout with the Level 3 study of electromagnetism. |
|
|
PHY-30028 |
Physics of Galaxies |
EP |
M
|
7.5 |
15 |
|
|
This optional core module is open to students in Level 3 of any degree programme in Physics or Astrophysics. No prior knowledge of astronomy is assumed or required. The first half of the module builds on the study of mechanics and Newtonian gravity from Level 1, developing more advanced results that are applied to the structures and dynamics of galaxies, star clusters, and clusters of galaxies. Dark matter is a recurring theme. The second half of the module draws on further core physics from Levels 1 and 2 to calculate physical processes around supermassive black holes in the nuclei of active galaxies, and to analyze aspects of galaxy clusters, large-scale structure, and the first galaxies in the Universe. Contact is made throughout with the Level 3 study of electromagnetism. |
|
|
PHY-30029 |
Quantum Mechanics II |
O |
M
|
7.5 |
15 |
|
|
This module will give the students an introduction to exciting applications of quantum mechanics at the cutting-edge of modern physics such as quantum computing and quantum cryptography. The module will also look at the quantum mechanics behind powerful investigative techniques used in laboratories and in astrophysics such as Raman spectroscopy. Fundamental results related to the interpretation of quantum mechanics such as the Aspect experiment will also be discussed.
|
|
|
PHY-30029 |
Quantum Mechanics II |
EP |
M
|
7.5 |
15 |
|
|
This module will give the students an introduction to exciting applications of quantum mechanics at the cutting-edge of modern physics such as quantum computing and quantum cryptography. The module will also look at the quantum mechanics behind powerful investigative techniques used in laboratories and in astrophysics such as Raman spectroscopy. Fundamental results related to the interpretation of quantum mechanics such as the Aspect experiment will also be discussed.
|
Physics Minor - Level 1 Modules
| Semester 1 |
C/O |
TYP |
ECTS | CATS |
|
|
PHY-10022 |
Mechanics, Gravity and Relativity |
C |
M
|
7.5 |
15 |
|
|
This level 1 module builds on A-level physics by taking the familiar subject of mechanics, but integrating it into calculus-based mathematics, thus laying the foundation for physics and astrophysics degrees. The module develops skills in applying physical principles and mathematical techniques to physical and astrophysical situations, and to laboratory based experiments. |
|
|
PHY-10024 |
Nature of matter |
C |
M
|
7.5 |
15 |
|
|
This level 1 module is delivered in the first semester and provides an introduction to the subject material that bridges the gap between pre-university study and the first year of a university Physics/Astrophysics course. It explores the nature of solid and gaseous matter from the classical picture to the need for a quantum description. It sets the stage for more advanced study of quantum physics, thermodynamics and solid state physics in the second year. A mathematics component is included, in which the requisite material is taught in a Physics context. Also included is a laboratory component (which includes experiments on some of the subject matter delivered in lectures). |
| Semester 2 |
C/O |
TYP |
ECTS | CATS |
|
|
PHY-10020 |
Oscillations and Waves |
C |
M
|
7.5 |
15 |
|
|
This Level 1 module runs in the second semester. It explores the physical principles and mathematical description of oscillatory and wave phenomena, which find application in many areas of classical and modern physics and astrophysics. The module requires a firm grasp of material covered in Level 1 Mechanics, and it sets the stage for the treatment of more advanced topics in optics, quantum mechanics, and electromagnetism at Levels 2 and 3. A mathematics component is included, in which fundamental techniques routinely used in physics are taught and practised. There is also a laboratory component, which involves bench work, computing and communication exercises.
|
|
|
PHY-10021 |
Electricity and Magnetism |
C |
M
|
7.5 |
15 |
|
|
This Level 1 module runs in the second semester. It explores the physical principles and mathematical description of electricity, magnetism and DC and AC circuits, which find application in physics and electronics. The module sets the stage for the treatment of more advanced topics in electromagnetism at Levels 3. A mathematics component is included, in which fundamental techniques routinely used in physics are taught and practised. There is also a laboratory component, which involves bench work, computing and communication exercises. |
Physics Minor - Level 2 Modules
| Semester 1 |
C/O |
TYP |
ECTS | CATS |
|
|
PHY-20006 |
Quantum Mechanics |
C |
M
|
7.5 |
15 |
|
|
This module aims to introduce the students to quantum theory and its application to atomic physics and to give them the skills to solve the more straightforward problems and applications in these areas. |
|
|
PHY-20016 |
Physics - Study Abroad I |
EP |
C
|
7.5 |
15 |
|
|
This is a module that is automatically allocated to the records our Keele level II students who are going to Study Abroad at a partner University for a semester of their second year and cannot be selected by any other level II students. |
|
|
PHY-20017 |
Physics - Study Abroad II |
EP |
C
|
7.5 |
15 |
|
|
This is a module that is automatically allocated to the records our Keele level II students who are going to Study Abroad at a partner University for a semester of their second year and cannot be selected by any other level II students. |
|
|
PHY-20027 |
Optics and Thermodynamics |
C |
M
|
7.5 |
15 |
|
|
This module explores the theory and applications of the key topics in geometrical optics, physical optics and thermodynamics. There is also a laboratory component, which is aimed at enhancing experimental and communication skills. |
| Semester 2 |
C/O |
TYP |
ECTS | CATS |
|
|
PHY-20009 |
Nuclear and Particle Physics |
C |
M
|
7.5 |
15 |
|
|
Key topics in nuclear and particle physics including the standard model, properties of nuclei and nuclear models, radioactive decay and nuclear reactions. |
|
|
PHY-20024 |
Physics - Study Abroad III |
EP |
C
|
7.5 |
15 |
|
|
This is a module that is automatically allocated to the records our Keele level II students who are going to Study Abroad at a partner University for a semester of their second year and cannot be selected by any other level II students. |
|
|
PHY-20025 |
Physics - Study Abroad IV |
EP |
C
|
7.5 |
15 |
|
|
This is a module that is automatically allocated to the records our Keele level II students who are going to Study Abroad at a partner University for a semester of their second year and cannot be selected by any other level II students. |
|
|
PHY-20026 |
Statistical Mechanics and Solid State Physics |
C |
M
|
7.5 |
15 |
|
|
This module explores the theory and applications of the key topics in statistical mechanics and solid-state physics. There is also a laboratory component aimed at enhancing experimental, team-working and communication skills. |
Physics Minor - Level 3 Modules
| Semester 1 |
C/O |
TYP |
ECTS | CATS |
|
|
PHY-30001 |
Cosmology |
EP |
M
|
7.5 |
15 |
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This module explores the key topics on expansion of the universe, cosmic microwave background, structure in the universe, dark matter, inflation and relevance of particle physics to cosmology.
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PHY-30012 |
Electromagnetism |
EP |
M
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7.5 |
15 |
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Electromagnetism and its applications in Physics, the nature of electromagnetic waves in vacuum and various media, and of magnetism in solids. |
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PHY-30023 |
Particles, Accelerators and Reactor Physics |
EP |
M
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7.5 |
15 |
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Key Topics in particle physics including the standard model, Feynman diagrams, conservation laws, QCD and the composition of hadrons. A wide ranging analysis of particle accelerator types and their operation. A view of the main types of fission reactor and their operation, including neutron physics and fission reactions. |
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C/O |
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ECTS | CATS |
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PHY-30003 |
The Physics of Compact Objects |
EP |
M
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7.5 |
15 |
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Applications of statistical and quantum physics to stellar structure; white dwarf and neutron stars; pulsars (M15).
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PHY-30025 |
Life in the Universe |
EP |
M
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7.5 |
15 |
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This module explores the key topics of the physical processes that governs the formation and evolution of
planets, planetary atmospheres and Life. |
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PHY-30028 |
Physics of Galaxies |
EP |
M
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7.5 |
15 |
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This optional core module is open to students in Level 3 of any degree programme in Physics or Astrophysics. No prior knowledge of astronomy is assumed or required. The first half of the module builds on the study of mechanics and Newtonian gravity from Level 1, developing more advanced results that are applied to the structures and dynamics of galaxies, star clusters, and clusters of galaxies. Dark matter is a recurring theme. The second half of the module draws on further core physics from Levels 1 and 2 to calculate physical processes around supermassive black holes in the nuclei of active galaxies, and to analyze aspects of galaxy clusters, large-scale structure, and the first galaxies in the Universe. Contact is made throughout with the Level 3 study of electromagnetism. |
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PHY-30029 |
Quantum Mechanics II |
EP |
M
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7.5 |
15 |
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This module will give the students an introduction to exciting applications of quantum mechanics at the cutting-edge of modern physics such as quantum computing and quantum cryptography. The module will also look at the quantum mechanics behind powerful investigative techniques used in laboratories and in astrophysics such as Raman spectroscopy. Fundamental results related to the interpretation of quantum mechanics such as the Aspect experiment will also be discussed.
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