Department of Physics | MSc Particles, Strings and Cosmology 12 months Postgraduate Program By Durham University |Top Universities
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Program overview

Main Subject

Physics and Astronomy

Degree

MSc

Study Level

Masters

Study Mode

On Campus

MSc Particles, Strings & Cosmology at Durham University

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This 12-month specialist MSc explores some of the latest research theories as you develop the knowledge and skills to progress in the fast-moving world of particle theory.


From the fundamental constituents that form the building blocks of the Universe to the study of the vast structures that populate it, Durham’s MSc in Particles, Strings & Cosmology explores some of the most important questions in science today. Developed and delivered by experts in the field, you will have the opportunity to work with internationally recognised researchers as you explore advanced theories and emerging techniques in these closely related areas. This 12-month taught MSc is an ideal choice if you achieved a good first degree in either physics or a mathematics degree which included modules in quantum mechanics and relativity.


You will receive a thorough training in theoretical high-energy physics through a combination of structured lectures and individual supervision with much of your learning shaped by the research taking place in the Centre for Particle Theory – a combined research group in the Department of Mathematical Sciences and the Department of Physics that forms one of the largest and most highly regarded particle theory groups in the UK.


The course comprises a series of lecture-based modules covering areas from Astroparticle Physics to Superstring Theory. You will also complete a dissertation on a topic of current research, prepared under the guidance of a supervisor with expertise in the specific area.


The MSc is a rigorous course that offers a springboard for a PhD in Theoretical Particle Physics within the Centre for Particle Theory. By the end of the course, we aim to develop highly specialised skills that will equip you with the knowledge to understand advanced theoretical physics, the tools to solve complex problems and the confidence to draw your own conclusions.


There are very real opportunities to develop an understanding of mathematics as a professional practice and to prepare for working life in a range of roles including research scientists, teachers, statisticians, operational researchers, investment analysts, actuaries, insurance analysts and accountants.


Postgraduates have secured rewarding and stimulating roles with the Civil Service, Deloitte, the Ministry of Defence, CERN, Royal London and Morgan Stanley.


You will also be well-placed to continue research activities at a higher level at Durham or another academic institution.


We seek to develop the practical and intellectual skills sought by employers and we are regularly ranked among the country's top performers for graduate employment. Our graduates have progressed to careers in business, industry, commerce, research, management and education, and typically more than fifth of our graduates go on to study for higher degrees.


The Department also has an impressive track record of spin-out technology companies that commercialise our knowledge in areas of semiconductors, composites and advanced instrumentation. Examples of high-profile employers include BT, Procter & Gamble, Rolls Royce and BAE Systems.


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We believe that inspiring our people to do outstanding things at Durham enables Durham people to do outstanding things in the world.

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Program overview

Main Subject

Physics and Astronomy

Degree

MSc

Study Level

Masters

Study Mode

On Campus

MSc Particles, Strings & Cosmology at Durham University

[email protected]


This 12-month specialist MSc explores some of the latest research theories as you develop the knowledge and skills to progress in the fast-moving world of particle theory.


From the fundamental constituents that form the building blocks of the Universe to the study of the vast structures that populate it, Durham’s MSc in Particles, Strings & Cosmology explores some of the most important questions in science today. Developed and delivered by experts in the field, you will have the opportunity to work with internationally recognised researchers as you explore advanced theories and emerging techniques in these closely related areas. This 12-month taught MSc is an ideal choice if you achieved a good first degree in either physics or a mathematics degree which included modules in quantum mechanics and relativity.


You will receive a thorough training in theoretical high-energy physics through a combination of structured lectures and individual supervision with much of your learning shaped by the research taking place in the Centre for Particle Theory – a combined research group in the Department of Mathematical Sciences and the Department of Physics that forms one of the largest and most highly regarded particle theory groups in the UK.


The course comprises a series of lecture-based modules covering areas from Astroparticle Physics to Superstring Theory. You will also complete a dissertation on a topic of current research, prepared under the guidance of a supervisor with expertise in the specific area.


The MSc is a rigorous course that offers a springboard for a PhD in Theoretical Particle Physics within the Centre for Particle Theory. By the end of the course, we aim to develop highly specialised skills that will equip you with the knowledge to understand advanced theoretical physics, the tools to solve complex problems and the confidence to draw your own conclusions.


There are very real opportunities to develop an understanding of mathematics as a professional practice and to prepare for working life in a range of roles including research scientists, teachers, statisticians, operational researchers, investment analysts, actuaries, insurance analysts and accountants.


Postgraduates have secured rewarding and stimulating roles with the Civil Service, Deloitte, the Ministry of Defence, CERN, Royal London and Morgan Stanley.


You will also be well-placed to continue research activities at a higher level at Durham or another academic institution.


We seek to develop the practical and intellectual skills sought by employers and we are regularly ranked among the country's top performers for graduate employment. Our graduates have progressed to careers in business, industry, commerce, research, management and education, and typically more than fifth of our graduates go on to study for higher degrees.


The Department also has an impressive track record of spin-out technology companies that commercialise our knowledge in areas of semiconductors, composites and advanced instrumentation. Examples of high-profile employers include BT, Procter & Gamble, Rolls Royce and BAE Systems.


Durham University: Inspiring the Extraordinary

We believe that inspiring our people to do outstanding things at Durham enables Durham people to do outstanding things in the world.

A globally outstanding centre of teaching and research excellence, a collegiate community of extraordinary people, a unique and historic setting - Durham is a university like no other!

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1 Year
Sep-2024

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