About the course
Astrophysics applies physics and mathematics to understanding astronomical objects such as planets, stars and galaxies, and to the universe as a whole. Understanding the origin and evolution of the universe is one of the most exciting and challenging problems in modern science. In this programme you’ll use practical and theoretical approaches to explore the evolution and properties of astrophysical systems. You’ll apply the methods used by astronomers to determine the composition and distance of other stars and galaxies. And you’ll develop an understanding of the role played by dark matter and dark energy in the large-scale structure of the universe and its accelerating expansion. Specialist modules focus on cosmology, galaxies, stars and planetary systems and are taught by world-class researchers involved in high-profile, active research projects. Extra option modules allow you to explore topics beyond the core syllabus, providing you with a well-rounded education in physics as well as a specialist focus. You’ll develop practical skills in lab work and programming that can be applied in commerce, industry or research. If you choose to undertake a Year Abroad, this will take place in your third of fourth year of study. You'll then return to Queen Mary for your final year or years of study. Scholarships - View all scholarships Internships
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Course fees are indicative and should be used as a guide. Speak to a counsellor to get an accurate price.
Duration: 4 Year(s)Fees: GB£105,000
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Location |
Semester 1 (September), 2024 |
London |
Semester 1 (September), 2025 |
London |
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