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141 Master's degrees in Physics in United Kingdom

Physics
The Physics programme offered by The University of Exeter is designed for those wishing to pursue a career as a professional scientist

Physics
The University of Liverpool offers a degree in Physics. By pursuing your PhD here you’ll not only get to explore fundamental physics using state-of-the-art technology.
Advanced Materials - Engineering and Industrial Applications
The Advanced Materials - Engineering and Industrial Applications MSc at Cranfield University is a one-year full-time programme designed for those interested in materials science. This degree equips students with essential skills and knowledge for a career in materials engineering, with options for part-time study available.
Theoretical Physics by Research
The School of Physics and Astronomy at Manchester is one of the largest and most active schools of physics in the UK. We have a long tradition of excellence in both teaching and research, and have interests in most areas of contemporary research. The Theoretical Physics by Research course is offered at The University of Manchester.

Physics and Astronomy
The Physics and Astronomy programme of the University of Glasgow covers a wide range of topics, including solar and plasma physics, cosmology and radio astronomy. Much of our research in solar physics concentrates on the theory, diagnostics and observation of solar flares, complementing our work in more general plasma theory and atmospheric plasmas.

Secondary Physics with Science
The Secondary Physics with Science programme from UWE Bristol (University of the West of England) has been designed to train teachers to practise as a subject specialist teacher for the secondary age range (11-16).

Quantum Science and Technology
This Quantum Science and Technology programme from University of Nottingham provides a broad introduction to the mathematical principles and practical applications of quantum science and technology, offering the ideal training for a future career in this fast-developing field.

Applied Quantum Computing
The Applied Quantum Computing programme from University of Surrey is designed to train these professionals. The first such course in the UK dedicated to the subject, this is a truly interdisciplinary programme which welcomes not just physicists and computer scientists but graduates from a range of other disciplines such as engineering and economics.

Sensor and Imaging Systems
The Sensor and Imaging Systems programme of the University of Glasgow focuses on the technologies and techniques that underpin a vast range of societal, research and industrial needs. It is delivered and awarded jointly by the Universities of Glasgow and Edinburgh.
Condensed Matter Physics
The Condensed Matter Physics programme at The University of Manchester is part of one of the largest and most active departments of physics in the UK. We have a long tradition of excellence in both teaching and research, and have interests in most areas of contemporary research.

Secondary Science - Physics
Choose PGCE Secondary Science with Physics at the University of Reading to be trained to teach biology, physics, and chemistry up to GCSE and your specialism to A level. This PGCE secondary science course leads to the award of Qualified Teacher Status (QTS), qualifying you to teach the 11 to 18 age group in secondary schools in England and Wales.

Photonics
Develop your appreciation of photonics and prepare for further research training on Photonics MRes programme offered at Imperial.

Compound Semiconductor Physics
The MSc Compound Semiconductor Physics has been designed to deliver thorough training and practical experience in compound semiconductor theory, fabrication and applications, and integration with silicon technology.
Particles, Strings, and Cosmology
The Particles, Strings, and Cosmology MSc course offered by Durham University is a one year, advanced taught course. The aim of this course is to bring students, in 12 months, to the frontier of elementary particle theory.

Particle and Nuclear Physics
The Particle and Nuclear Physics programme from The University of Edinburgh brings together advanced experimental techniques, computational techniques, and theoretical understanding. The experiments are typically large collaborations working at international laboratories using highly sophisticated detectors.

Astrophysics
Taught topics reflect our world-leading strengths in theoretical, observational and instrumentational research and include Cosmology, Advanced General Relativity and Gravitational Waves, Instrumentation for Astronomy and Techniques in Astrophysics.
Soft Matter and Liquid Crystals Physics
The MSc by Research in Soft Matter and Liquid Crystals Physics at The University of Manchester is a one-year full-time programme. This advanced degree focuses on the intricate study of soft matter phenomena and liquid crystal behaviour, equipping students with essential research skills in a vibrant academic environment.

Quantum Fields and Fundamental Forces
Quantum Fields and Fundamental Forces MSc course offered at Imperial bridges the gap between undergraduate physics and maths, and the research frontier.

Theoretical Physics
Theoretical Physics at University of Hertfordshire addresses foundational questions: What is our universe made of? And how does it work? Throughout this course, you’ll be exposed to the elegant and unifying mathematical ideas that underpin humanity’s best answers to these questions to date.
Planetary Science and Life in the Universe
By the end of this course Planetary Science and Life in the Universe from the University of Cambridge students will have a knowledge of the key scientific concepts in Earth Science, Physics, Chemistry and Biology.