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    Quantum Science and Technology MSc

    University of Nottingham

    University of Nottingham

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    United Kingdom, Nottingham

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    109

    Key Facts

    Program Level

    Master by Course Work

    Study Type

    Full Time

    Delivery

    On Campus

    Campuses

    Main Site

    Program Language

    English

    Start & Deadlines

    Next Intake DeadlinesSeptember-2026
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    Duration 1 year(s)
    Tuition Fee
    GBP 25,750  / year(s)
    Next Intake September-2026

    Quantum Science and Technology MSc

    About

    Course overview

    We are currently witnessing the dawn of a Quantum Technology revolution in which fundamental physical phenomena such as entanglement and superposition are harnessed for ground-breaking applications in computation, secure communication, sensing and metrology and machine learning.

    Over the last century, quantum mechanics has brought unprecedented progress in understanding the laws of nature at the microscopic level, from the early discoveries of energy quantisation and photoelectric effect, to the development of the standard model of elementary particles. This has culminated with theories such as superconductivity and the quantum Hall effect, and experimental breakthroughs such as the discovery of the Higgs boson and the realisation of Bose-Einstein condensates. To celebrate this landmark, the United Nations has declared 2025 to be the international year of Quantum Science and Technology.

    As scientists developed more and more sophisticated tools for measuring and controlling quantum systems, they came to think of individual systems like atoms and photons as carriers of a new type of information. For instance, an electron spin pointing up or down, or a photon being left or right polarised, are examples of what we now call qubits, quantum analogues of bits of information. However, unlike their classical analogues, qubits can exist in a superposition of the two states and can exhibit uniquely quantum correlations called entanglement. In particular, the discovery by John Bell that quantum reality cannot be described in classical terms was a catalyst for renewed interest in foundational research, which led to the development of Quantum Information and Quantum Computation. This field focuses on understanding the rules for processing quantum information and how this relates to classical fields such as computing, information theory, statistics and control. This new perspective led to truly revolutionary discoveries ranging from faster computing to secure communication, and high precision sensing. These developments are expected to have a great impact on large parts of the economy.

    Quantum technology has taken up the challenge to put these ideas into practice to build the:

    • first quantum computers
    • quantum enhanced sensors
    • quantum communication networks
    • gravitational wave detectors

    The last decade has marked a step change in technological advances, and we are seeing the private sector taking a leading role, from start-ups like Quantinuum, Q-CTRL and Phasecraft to big tech companies like Amazon, IBM and Google. All major countries have set up quantum technology programmes and regard this area as strategically important. In this context of accelerating expansion, there is a high demand for scientists and engineers with specialised knowledge and training in quantum science and technology.

    What will I study?

    This MSc provides a broad introduction to the mathematical principles and practical applications of quantum science and technology, offering the ideal training for a future career in this fast-developing field. It is jointly taught by the School of Physics and Astronomy, and the School of Mathematical Sciences, through a unique blend of modules covering mathematical, theoretical and experimental aspects. Nottingham is part of the National Quantum Technology Hub on Sensors and Timing,and has an internationally leading group in Quantum Information and Metrology. Nottingham is also the home of the renowned Sir Peter Mansfield Imaging Centre and hosts the Centre for Mathematics and Theoretical Physics of Quantum Non-Equilibrium Systems.

    You will learn by taking part in face-to-face lectures, workshops and exercises classes, and will have access to a comprehensive set of online materials including lecture notes, exercises sheets, quizzes and videos.

    The MSc incorporates an exciting range of academic and industrial expert speakers, who will talk about current progress in the area, as well as career workshops with industry representatives. As a postgraduate student, you will be part of the Nottingham quantum community and be able to attend seminars and other research activities organised in the two schools.

    Join the revolution and begin your journey to a successful career in quantum science and technology.

    Requirements

    Entry Requirements

    Undergraduate degree2:1 BSc degree (or equivalent) in Physics, Mathematical Physics or Mathematics, or joint degrees containing substantial elements of physics or mathematics.
    International and EU equivalentsWe accept a wide range of qualifications from all over the world.

    For information on entry requirements from your country, see our country pages.
    IELTSIELTS: 6.0 overall (with no less than 5.5 in any element)
    English language requirementsAs well as IELTS (listed above), we also accept other English language qualifications. This includes TOEFL iBT, Pearson PTE, GCSE, IB and O level English.
    Additional information

    2:1 BSc degree (or equivalent) in Physics, Mathematical Physics, Mathematics, Engineering, Computer Science or joint degrees containing substantial elements of physics or mathematics.

    Previous knowledge of quantum mechanics as well as prior experience with scientific computing is required, as typically taught in BSc programmes in Physics, Mathematics, Chemistry, Natural Sciences, Engineering or Computer Science.

    For Engineering degrees from China, University Physics modules may fulfil the prerequisite for prior knowledge in quantum mechanics.

    Meeting our English language requirements

    If you need support to meet the required level, you may be able to attend a presessional English course. Presessional courses teach you academic skills in addition to English language. Our Centre for English Language Education is accredited by the British Council for the teaching of English in the UK.

    If you successfully complete your presessional course to the required level, you can then progress to your degree course. This means that you won't need to retake IELTS or equivalent.

    For on-campus presessional English courses, you must take IELTS for UKVI to meet visa regulations. For online presessional courses, see our CELE webpages for guidance

    Visa restrictions

    International students must have valid UK immigration permissions for any courses or study period where teaching takes place in the UK. Student route visas can be issued for eligible students studying full-time courses. The University of Nottingham does not sponsor a student visa for students studying part-time courses. The Standard Visitor visa route is not appropriate in all cases. Please contact the university’s Visa and Immigration team if you need advice about your visa options.

    Career

    Careers

    We offer individual careers support for all postgraduate students.

    Expert staff can help you research career options and job vacancies, build your CV or résumé, develop your interview skills and meet employers.

    Each year 1,100 employers advertise graduate jobs and internships through our online vacancy service. We host regular careers fairs, including specialist fairs for different sectors.

    International students who complete an eligible degree programme in the UK on a student visa can apply to stay and work in the UK after their course under the Graduate immigration route. Eligible courses at the University of Nottingham include bachelors, masters and research degrees, and PGCE courses.

    Graduate destinations

    The course will provide you with training in advanced methods in mathematics, theoretical and experimental physics, as well as communication and teamwork skills. These techniques have applications in a wide variety of scientific careers at the international level. These include working in government labs such as NPL and DSTL in UK, Quantum Technology startups such as Quantinuum, Oxford Quantum Circuits, Orca Computing, PhaseCraft, Q-CTRL, MSquared, tech giants such as Amazon, IBM, and Google, as well as companies in finance, healthcare & pharma, transportation, renewable energy, looking to expand into quantum technology.

    It is also relevant if you are interested in pursuing a PhD in quantum physics or if you are returning to academic study whilst already in employment.

    Fee Information

    Tuition Fee

    GBP 25,750 

    Application Fee

    GBP  
    University of Nottingham

    Quantum Science and Technology MSc

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