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Planetary Science (MSc) Planetary Science (MSc) University College London

University College London

Masters Degree , Planetary Science

Course Description

This interdisciplinary MSc offers students a wide programme of study related to planetary and space environments, including planetary interiors, atmospheres and magnetospheres the impact of the space environment on human physiology and life and the application of current knowledge to investigations of extrasolar planets - worlds in other stellar systems. What and how will I learn? Students develop insights into the techniques used in current projects, and gain in-depth experience of a particular specialised research area, through project work, as a member of a research team. The programme provides the professional skills necessary to play a meaningful role in industrial or academic life. Degree Structure Students undertake courses to the value of 180 credits. The programme consists of a choice of three core courses (45 credits), three optional courses (45 credits), a research essay (30 credits) and a dissertation (60 credits). A Postgraduate Diploma (120 credits, full-time nine months, part-time two years) is offered. Core Modules Planetary Observation Earth and Planetary Materials Planetary Atmospheres Solar Physics Space Plasma and Magnetospheric Physics Dissertationreport All students submit a critical research essay and MSc students undertake an independent research project which culminates in a substantial dissertation and oral presentation. Options The remaining choice of core courses Earth and Planetary System Science Continental Magmatism Deep Earth and Planetary Modelling Astronomical Spectroscopy Physics of the Earth Space Medicine and Extreme Environment Physiology Further details available on subject website: http:www.ucl.ac.ukphysteachingmastersplanetary_sci_msc The programme is delivered through a combination of lectures, practical classes, computer-based teaching, fieldwork, and tutorials. Student performance is assessed through coursework and written examination. The research project is assessed by literature survey, oral presentation and the dissertation. Why should I study this degree at UCL? The UCL Department of Physics and Astronomy is among the top departments in the UK for graduate study. The department s participation in many international collaborations means we provide exceptional opportunities to work as part of an international team. Examples include work at the Large Hadron Collider in Geneva, and at the EISCAT radar instruments in Scandinavia for studying the Earth s upper atmosphere. For students whose interests tend towards the theoretical, there is access to national supercomputer facilities, such as the HECToR service. In some cases, opportunities exist for students to broaden their experience by spending part of their time overseas. Your future career Physics opens up many avenues to employment through the skills acquired: these embrace problem solving, the training of a logical and numerate mind, computation skills, modelling and material analysis and the ability to think laterally. These combined with team work, vision and enthusiasm make physics graduates highly desirable members of all dynamic companies. Physics established careers embrace a broad-band of areas e.g. Information Technology, Engineering, Finance, Research and Development, Medicine, Nanotechnology and Photonics. It is no wonder that employers regard a physics degree as a flexible and highly desirable university training. Entry Requirements A minimum of an upper second-class Bachelor s degree in a relevant discipline from a UK university or an overseas qualification of an equivalent standard. How to apply Students are advised to apply as early as possible due to competition for places. Those applying for scholarship funding (particularly overseas applicants) should take note of application deadlines. Who can apply? This MSc is particularly suitable for students with an undergraduate degree in Physics, Astronomy, Astrophysics or related discipline, who wish to develop a career in planetary science, space science and r

 

Entry Requirements

A minimum of an upper second-class Bachelor's degree in a relevant discipline from a UK university or an overseas qualification of an equivalent standard.

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