Astrophysics

MSc
University of St Andrews

Course details

Course description

The MSc in Astrophysics allows students to gain experience in the core areas of astrophysics to develop the necessary research skills to carry out astrophysical research.

The MSc in Astrophysics is a one-year taught programme run by the School of Physics and Astronomy. The programme is intended to provide an entry route to astrophysics research and potentially PhD programmes for students who have taken an undergraduate BSc degree in physics, mathematics or an equivalent cognate discipline.

**Highlights**
- Students are able and encouraged to use the University Observatory and the James Gregory Telescope, the largest working optical telescope in the UK.

- Students may also have the opportunity to take part in a remote observing trip at the Teide Observatory on Tenerife, Spain (this option is still to be considered).

- The programme prepares students to undertake astrophysical research at PhD level.

- Modules provide transferable skills which enhance employability in and out of academia.

Subjects

  • Astrophysics
  • Science
  • Astronomy

Provided by

University of St Andrews

admissions@st-andrews.ac.uk

01334 476161

Provider website

College Gate

St Andrews

KY16 9AJ

Entry requirements

A good 2.1 undergraduate Honours degree in Physics, Mathematics or a related topic. If you studied your first degree outside the UK, please see the university’s international entry requirements.

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Course details

Full time

9th Sep 2024 to 9th Sep 2025

Cost: Visit the provider's website for details.

Venue details

University of St Andrews

St Katharine's West

The Scores

St Andrews

KY16 9AX