Overview
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Tuition
- Year 1
| Student categories | Study | |
|---|---|---|
| Full-time | Part-time | |
| England | £9,000 | N/A |
| Northern Ireland | £9,000 | N/A |
| Scotland | £9,000 | N/A |
| Wales | £9,000 | N/A |
| EU | £18,400 | N/A |
| International | £18,400 | N/A |
Requirements
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Modules
Research-informed Reflective Practice (EDPM30)
OptionalProfessional Practice (EDP300)
Core
About
Overview
The Swansea University Schools Partnership offers an integrated and rigorous PGCE programme designed to challenge students both academically and professionally.
Programme Objectives
- Develop a critical understanding of Physics and its role in the school curriculum.
- Encourage research and testing of personal approaches to Physics pedagogy.
- Identify effective teaching techniques for both the educator and students.
Facilities and Environment
Students will benefit from cutting-edge laboratory facilities on campus, fostering a conducive learning environment.
Commitment to Teaching Excellence
The programme aims to cultivate...
Subject Area Information
Engineering Physics is an interdisciplinary field that merges the principles of physics and engineering to solve complex technical problems and innovate new technologies. This discipline is designed for students who have a strong interest in both the theoretical aspects of physics and the practical applications of engineering.
1. Classical Mechanics
2. Electromagnetism
3. Quantum Mechanics
4. Thermodynamics and Statistical Mechanics
5. Materials Science
6. Optics and Photonics
7. Computational Physics
8. Engineering Design
- Analytical Skills
- Technical Proficiency
- Problem-Solving
- Research Skills
- Communication
Career
Graduates of Engineering Physics programs are well-equipped for a variety of careers in both academia and industry.
Research Scientist
Conducting research in physics or engineering to develop new technologies or improve existing ones.
Aerospace Engineer
Designing and testing aircraft, spacecraft, and related systems and equipment.
Electrical Engineer
Working on the design, development, and maintenance of electrical systems and components.
Mechanical Engineer
Developing mechanical devices and systems, from small components to large machinery.
Materials Scientist
Researching and developing new materials with specific properties for various applications.
Optical Engineer
Designing and developing optical systems and devices, such as lenses, microscopes, and lasers.
Software Developer
Using computational skills to develop software for engineering applications.
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