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    Astrophysics with Advanced Research

    University of Hertfordshire

    University of Hertfordshire

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    United Kingdom, Hatfield

    University RankQS Ranking
    888

    Key Facts

    Program Level

    Master by Course Work

    Study Type

    Full Time

    Delivery

    On Campus

    Course Code

    H36

    Campuses

    University of Hertfordshire

    Hatfield

    Program Language

    English

    Start & Deadlines

    Next Intake Deadlines27-Sep-2024
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    Duration 2 year(s)
    Tuition Fee
    GBP 17,950  / year
    Next Intake 27-Sep-2024

    Astrophysics with Advanced Research

    About

    Why choose this course?

    Research is at the forefront of the course and is embedded in your student experience from research-informed teaching, to opportunities for direct involvement with ongoing research projects. Your advanced research project has scope to yield a profound impact as your project work progresses understanding in the field.

    You'll be taken on an exciting learning journey led by staff from the University of Hertfordshire Centre for Astrophysics Research. You'll benefit from their internationally renowned knowledge and experience from the work they carry out across a range of cutting-edge research topics in both galactic and extragalactic astrophysics.

    Find out more about the Centre for Astrophysics Research.

    The course benefits from a large practical component enabling you to put your knowledge and research into practice. As a student on the course, you'll have unique access to the University's own Bayfordbury Observatory. The Observatory is home to:

    • eight individual domes
    • a fully equipped computer building
    • five 40cm Meade telescopes (equipped with CCD detectors)
    • a solar telescope
    • a video telescope
    • four radio telescopes on-site which also facilitates a three-element radio interferometer.

    The facilities are automated (with weather sensitive control) so observing can be done either remotely (via queue observing) or directly through on-site student visits.

    Find out more about Bayfordbury Observatory.

    The University of Hertfordshire was ranked 2nd in the East of England (after Cambridge) for Physics and Astronomy (2023 Complete University Guide).






     

    What will I study?

    As part of the course, you'll undertake six compulsory modules focused on the latest cutting-edge research. You'll study an exciting blend of topics, including:

    • galactic and extragalactic astrophysics
    • astrophysical techniques and concepts
    • fundamental theory
    • analysis methods.

    The structure of the course enables you to take your research and career in the direction which suits you. You're able to tailor your degree to your own interests and undertake an additional four optional modules from specialist areas of astrophysics, space science, fundamental theory, and optical physics.

    The final year of the course includes a major astrophysics research project supervised by a leading expert in your chosen field. Project teaching comprises of individual supervision and guidance to support your development as a researcher. You'll also carry out an in-depth exploration of the scientific literature and present seminars on key astrophysics topics linked to your project.

    About the course

    The MSc Astrophysics with Advanced Research is a two year degree worth 240 credits (120 ECTs), and emulates the structure of taught Masters degrees run in Europe and elsewhere outside the UK.

    You'll develop a thorough grounding in fundamental physics while exploring cutting edge topics about the Universe, its constituents and structure, and humanity's place within it.

    You'll be trained in observational astrophysics and in the use of theory by carrying out a major research project supervised by a leading expert. Throughout the course, you'll develop specialised skills in physics research enquiry and problem-solving, critical thinking, scientific writing, communication and presentation, and programming and software application.

    The course gives you the unique opportunity to study a wide variety of astrophysical phenomena across many scales enabling you to explore all corners of the Universe. You'll study galactic topics, including:

    • extra-solar planets
    • the life cycle of stars
    • gamma-ray bursters
    • supernovae.

    You'll also have the opportunity to study extra-galactic topics, including:

    • active galaxies at high redshift
    • cosmological theory
    • the evolution of the universe.

    You'll also have the opportunity to undertake a placement year through the different course pathways.

    Find out more about the MSc Astrophysics with Placement Year.

    Find out more about the MSc Astrophysics.

    Disciplines

    School of Physics

    Engineering and Computer Science

    Requirements

    Entry Requirements

    Completion of a four year bachelors degree with GPA 2.4 or above.

    Career

    Careers

    You'll develop key skills and knowledge in advanced physics, data analysis techniques, and software development, while exploring cutting edge topics in a fast-moving international research field. Your in-depth, specialist physics understanding, and range of technical and mathematical skills mean you'll be well placed for a career in industrial or scientific research and in a range of STEM areas.

    You'll also be well equipped to progress onto a PhD programme joining a community of graduates who are contributing to cutting-edge research in the field.

    Our graduates also find employment in international observatories, research institutions, engineering and financial industries, and teaching.

    Work placement

    The course is available with an optional one-year industry placement.

    You'll have the opportunity to work for one-year, full-time in a highly professional and stimulating environment. You'll develop an understanding of the real-world applications of your theoretical knowledge which can be taken forward into your individual project.

    Find out more about the MSc Astrophysics with Placement Year.

    Fee Information

    Tuition Fee

    GBP 17,950 

    How to Apply

    Download the direct application form (PDF - 0.19 Mb)

    Please note: You must download the application form to your computer before you complete it. If you complete the form in the browser window, the information you have entered may be lost when the form is saved.

    When you have completed your pdf application form, please send it to:

    admppc@herts.ac.uk

    Complex Admissions
    University of Hertfordshire

    Hatfield
    Hertfordshire
    AL10 9AB
    UK

    University of Hertfordshire

    Astrophysics with Advanced Research

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