Modules

Lancaster degree programmes are flexible, offering students the opportunity to cover a wide selection of subject areas to compliment their degree. The following is an example list of modules which our previous students have studied. For a full list contact the Physics department.

Year 1

  • The Physical Universe
  • Classical Mechanics
  • Electric and Magnetic Fields
  • Thermal Properties of Matter
  • Quantum Physics
  • Functions and differentiation
  • Integration
  • Series and Differential Equations
  • Complex methods
  • Vector Calculus
  • Vectors & Vector Algebra / IT Skills
  • Basic Physics Skills / Communication Skills
  • Oscillations & Waves / Practical Lab I
  • Electrical Circuits & Instruments / Practical Lab II
  • Optics & Optical Instruments / Practical Lab III

Year 2

  • Maths I
  • Maths II
  • Quantum Mechanics
  • Thermal Properties of Matter
  • Astronomy
  • Astrophysics I
  • Cosmology I
  • Programming and Modelling
  • Electromagnetism, Waves and Optics
  • Relativity, Nuclei and Particles
  • Electromagnetism
  • Relativity
  • Waves & Optics
  • Nuclei & Particles

Year 3

  • Particle Physics
  • General Physics Examination Paper
  • Atomic Physics
  • Statistical Physics
  • Physics of Fluids
  • Astrophysics II
  • Physics of Global Warming
  • Space Physics
  • Solid State Physics
  • Astrophysics and Cosmology Research Skills
  • Groups and Symmetries
  • Flavour Physics
  • Energy
  • Computer Modelling
  • Quantum information processing
  • Matter at low temperature
  • Lasers and Applications
  • Solid State Physics II
  • Cosmology II
  • Astro Lab
  • Cos Lab
  • Advanced Spectroscopy and Microscopy

Lancaster University offers the chance to follow a structured study programme or the option to devise a more flexible programme. We divide academic study into 2 sections - Part 1 (Year 1) and Part 2 (Year 2, 3 and sometimes 4). In Part 1 you will take three modules of study which, depending upon your programme, will be drawn from one, two or three different academic subjects, a higher degree of specialisation then develops in subsequent years. For more information about our teaching methods at Lancaster visit our Teaching and Learning section.

For further information about the department, staff and courses please visit the Physics department website.