MPhys Physics with Study in Europe / Course details

Year of entry: 2027

Course description

Join one of the most respected Department of Physics in the country and enjoy the flexibility, choice and challenge of our MPhys Physics with Study in Europe degree.

The course combines a comprehensive study of physics with an exciting year of study abroad in Europe, with most students heading off to universities in France, Spain, Italy or Germany.

You will get a working knowledge of a European language and a different culture, with language tuition - including some physics tutorials in the language - forming an integral part of the course.

The course will provide you with a solid foundation in classical physics and introduce you to newer ideas. Working with leading academics and accessing our incredible facilities, you will be well placed to progress along your physics journey.

Aims

  • We will provide you with a solid foundation in classical physics and introduce newer ideas - and will encourage you to choose from a wide range of options, covering a diverse number of topics.
  • You will undertake an exciting year of study in Europe, typically studying at a university in France, Spain, Italy or Germany.
  • We will provide access to a fantastic array of facilities, and you will work with world-leading physics academics.

Special features

Study abroad

Explore living in another country by taking up a fantastic opportunity to study abroad.

Choice and flexibility

You will cover the basics of classical physics and progress to modern, diverse topics - including atomic and molecular structure, electro-magnetic radiation, lasers, stars and cosmology, and particle and nuclear physics.

Outstanding reputation

The Department of Physics and Astronomy at Manchester has an excellent international reputation, and a qualification from us can be your passport to a successful career anywhere in the world.

Teaching and learning

You will undertake a variety of timetabled activities, including lectures, laboratory work, tutorials, workshops and examples classes.

Coursework and assessment

Course units are normally assessed formally at the end of the semester; you will also likely be marked via assignments and continual assessment.

Course unit details

You can find out more information about the course units included in your chosen degree course below.

Note that not every combination of option choices may be possible due to timetable clashes.

Course content for year 1

Course units for year 1

The course unit details given below are subject to change, and are the latest example of the curriculum available on this course of study.

TitleCodeCredit ratingMandatory/optional
Mathematics 1 PHYS10071 10 Mandatory
Dynamics PHYS10101 10 Mandatory
Quantum Physics and Relativity PHYS10121 10 Mandatory
Year 1 Lab Work (All Yr) PHYS10180 20 Mandatory
Introduction to Astrophysics and Cosmology PHYS10191 10 Mandatory
Vibrations & Waves PHYS10302 10 Mandatory
Electricity & Magnetism PHYS10342 10 Mandatory
Introduction to Programming PHYS10362 10 Mandatory
Mathematics 2 PHYS10372 10 Mandatory
Italian Language 3 ITAL51030 20 Optional
Italian Language 4 ITAL51040 20 Optional
Italian Language 5 ITAL51050 20 Optional
LEAP French 2 (A2) ULFR51020 20 Optional
LEAP French 3 (B1) ULFR51030 20 Optional
LEAP French 4 (B1/B2) ULFR51040 20 Optional
LEAP German 2 (A2) ULGE51020 20 Optional
LEAP German 3 (B1) ULGE51030 20 Optional
LEAP German 4 (B1/B2) ULGE51040 20 Optional
LEAP German 5 (B2/C1) ULGE51050 20 Optional
LEAP Spanish 2 (A2) ULSP51020 20 Optional
LEAP Spanish 3 (B1) ULSP51030 20 Optional
LEAP Spanish 4 (B1/B2) ULSP51040 20 Optional
LEAP Spanish 5 (B2/C1) ULSP51050 20 Optional
Displaying 10 of 23 course units for year 1

Course content for year 2

Course units for year 2

The course unit details given below are subject to change, and are the latest example of the curriculum available on this course of study.

TitleCodeCredit ratingMandatory/optional
Introduction to Quantum Mechanics PHYS20101 10 Mandatory
Electromagnetism PHYS20141 10 Mandatory
Properties of Matter PHYS20151 10 Mandatory
Mathematics of Waves and Fields PHYS20171 10 Mandatory
Year 2 Lab Work (One Semester) PHYS20280 10 Mandatory
Quantum Mechanics 2 PHYS20302 10 Mandatory
Electromagnetism 2 PHYS20342 10 Mandatory
Statistical Mechanics PHYS20352 10 Mandatory
Complex Variables and Vector Spaces PHYS20672 10 Mandatory
Atmospheric Physics and Weather EART23001 10 Optional
Microeconomics 1 ECON10221 10 Optional
In Frankenstein's Footsteps: Science Fiction in Literature and Film. HSTM20301 10 Optional
Italian Language 3 ITAL51030 20 Optional
Italian Language 4 ITAL51040 20 Optional
Italian Language 5 ITAL51050 20 Optional
Exploring Enterprise MCEL10001 10 Optional
Introduction to Non-linear Physics PHYS20471 10 Optional
Galaxies PHYS20491 10 Optional
Science, Technology and Democracy UCIL24141 10 Optional
LEAP French 2 (A2) ULFR51020 20 Optional
LEAP French 3 (B1) ULFR51030 20 Optional
LEAP French 4 (B1/B2) ULFR51040 20 Optional
LEAP German 2 (A2) ULGE51020 20 Optional
LEAP German 3 (B1) ULGE51030 20 Optional
LEAP German 4 (B1/B2) ULGE51040 20 Optional
LEAP German 5 (B2/C1) ULGE51050 20 Optional
LEAP Spanish 2 (A2) ULSP51020 20 Optional
LEAP Spanish 3 (B1) ULSP51030 20 Optional
LEAP Spanish 4 (B1/B2) ULSP51040 20 Optional
LEAP Spanish 5 (B2/C1) ULSP51050 20 Optional
Displaying 10 of 30 course units for year 2

Course content for year 3

Course units for year 3

The course unit details given below are subject to change, and are the latest example of the curriculum available on this course of study.

TitleCodeCredit ratingMandatory/optional
Level 3 Year Abroad Unit PHYS31000 120 Mandatory

Course content for year 4

Course units for year 4

The course unit details given below are subject to change, and are the latest example of the curriculum available on this course of study.

TitleCodeCredit ratingMandatory/optional
Research Project PHYS40180 45 Mandatory
Launch and Re-entry Gas Dynamics AERO42111 15 Optional
Nuclear Fuel Cycle CHEN40221 15 Optional
Computational Finance MATH40082 15 Optional
Frontiers of Particle Physics PHYS40021 15 Optional
Advanced Quantum Matter PHYS40071 15 Optional
Frontiers of Astrophysics PHYS40462 15 Optional
Quantum Field Theory PHYS40471 15 Optional
Radio Astronomy PHYS40491 15 Optional
Physical Biology and Medicine PHYS40531 15 Optional
Physics of Particle Accelerators and Plasmas PHYS40541 15 Optional
Frontiers of Condensed Matter PHYS40551 15 Optional
Quantum Optics and Photonics PHYS40612 15 Optional
Fluids and Interfaces PHYS40652 15 Optional
Gauge Theories PHYS40672 15 Optional
Nuclear Structure and Reactions PHYS40922 15 Optional
Gravitation and Advanced Cosmology PHYS40972 15 Optional
Displaying 10 of 17 course units for year 4

Scholarships and bursaries

The University of Manchester is committed to attracting and supporting the very best students. We have a focus on nurturing talent and ability and we want to make sure that you have the opportunity to study here, regardless of your financial circumstances.

For information about scholarships and bursaries please visit our undergraduate student finance pages and our Department funding pages .

What our students say

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Facilities

Make the most of a fantastic array of facilities that rival those of leading Departments across the world. They include the world-famous Jodrell Bank Observatory and a new £10 million extension to our Schuster Laboratory.

The University of Manchester also offers extensive library and online services , helping you get the most out of your studies.

Disability support

Practical support and advice for current students and applicants is available from the Disability Advisory and Support Service. Email: dass@manchester.ac.uk