Astronomy, Space Science and Astrophysics - MPhys at University of Kent, UK
OVERVIEW
Are you inspired by the wonders and vastness of the Universe? Do you want to investigate the possibilities of life elsewhere within it? At Kent, you get involved with real space missions from ESA and NASA, and you can work on Hubble Telescope data and images from giant telescopes or work with our own Beacon Observatory.
You have access to first-class research facilities in our new laboratories, which are equipped for synthetic and analytical techniques ranging from soft organic polymers to nanoparticles to highly sensitive organometallic species.
Our four-year Integrated Master's gives you the opportunity to work on a research project, in an area of your choosing, and gain a valuable postgraduate qualification which can help to give you the edge in the job market.
Reasons to study an Astronomy, Space Science and Astrophysics degree at Kent
- Study a wide range of modules and build your degree around your interests, including spacecraft design and operation and nuclear and particle physics.
- You’ll have access to our state-of-the-art teaching laboratories and research facilities including the Beacon Observatory, which provides a fully automised system with both optical and radio telescope capability
- You can get involved with real space missions from ESA and NASA, and can work on Hubble Telescope data
- Our lecturers are both innovative teachers and active researchers working at the cutting-edge of research across a range of fields including quantum materials and space science.
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