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Transcript
UNIVERSITY OF SUSSEX
DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICS AND ASTRONOMY
MSC IN PARTICLE PHYSICS
COURSE CHOICES FOR THEORETICAL PARTICLE PHYSICS 2015-16
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Hand in this form at the MPS School Office, Pevensey 2 by Friday 18 September 2015 at 4.00 pm.
If at any point you wish to change a module you must complete a CHANGE OF MODULE form.
Please note that the Department reserves the right to withdraw any of these modules.
Student’s first name …………………………………………………
Year of Entry …………………………….
Student’s last name ………………………...……………………....
Code
Modules
Credit
(Level)
Tick here
15 (7)
15 (7)
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Autumn Term
You will take the following core modules:
877F3
885F3
Quantum Field Theory 1 (Core)
Further Quantum Mechanics (Core)
Spring Term
The following modules are recommended:
882F3
901F3
Quantum Field Theory 2
Beyond the Standard Model
15 (7)
15 (7)
Plus TWO of the following recommended options over the Autumn and Spring terms:
890F3
F3221
900F3
881F3
823G5
898F3
895F3
878F3
F3214
894F3
880F3
879F3
865G1
Data Analysis Techniques (Autumn)
Nuclear and Particle Physics (Autumn)
Introduction to Cosmology (Autumn)
General Relativity (Autumn)
Object Oriented Programming (Autumn)
Programming in C++ (Autumn)
Quantum Optics and Quantum Information (Autumn)
Symmetry in Particle Physics (Autumn)
Particle Physics (Spring)
Advanced Particle Physics (Spring)
Particle Physics Detector Technology (Spring)
Early Universe (Spring)
Monte Carlo Simulations (Spring)
15 (7)
15 (6)
15 (7)
15 (7)
15 (7)
15 (7)
15 (7)
15 (7)
15 (6)
15 (7)
15 (7)
15 (7)
15 (7)
Autumn, Spring and Summer Terms
904F3
Research Project (MSc Particle Physics)
90 (7)
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Note:
A recommended module can be exchanged for a different module if the supervisor considers it appropriate. If the substitute module is given
by a different department then the course convenor must sign off the on the module (in addition to the supervisor).
Six modules (including the two core modules) should be taken over two terms, either four in autumn and two in spring or three in each of the
autumn and spring terms. No more than 30 credits to be taken at level 6.
You will not be allowed to change modules after week 2 of the term that the module is given.
Supervisor/Convenor’s Signature …………………………………………………………….
Declaration
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I understand the terms 'Collusion', 'Plagiarism’ and ‘Fabrication of Results’ as defined in the Examination & Assessment Handbook at
http://www.sussex.ac.uk/adqe/standards/examsandassessment
I declare that all work submitted for assessment will be solely my work and that reference to the work of others will be properly
acknowledged by me.
Student’s Signature ……………………………………..………………………………………………….…
I agree that this student can take the following module/s that are not on the ‘recommended’ list above.
Supervisor’s Signature ………………………………………………………………………………………………….
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