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1 Historical Physics Course Matches Historical course matches for the School of Physics. This list is meant to be a guide; it should not be considered as a guarantee of approval or a comprehensive list of approvals available. Approvals are made on a case-by-case basis. Students are encouraged to explore other exchange universities and course matches to suit their interests. Asia Sungkyunkwan University Korea "GEDN005: Introduction to Modern Astronomy" "PHYS8101: 6 UoC Level 1 in Physics" Yonsei University Korea "PHY1004: General Physics and Laboratory (2)" "PHYS8101: 6 UoC Level 1 in Physics" Europe University of Copenhagen Denmark "NFYA04033U: Simple Climate Models" "PHYS2801: Atmospheric Science" University of Copenhagen Denmark "NFYB13008U: Introduction to Nuclear and Particle Physics" "PHYS3050: Nuclear Physics" plus "PHYS8300: 3 UoC Level 3 in Physics" University of Copenhagen Denmark "NFYA04021U: Condensed Matter Physics 1 (CMP1)" "PHYS3080: Solid State Physics", plus "PHYS8300: 3 UoC Level 3 in Physics" University of Copenhagen Denmark "NFYB13008U: Introduction to Nuclear and Particle Physics" "PHYS3115: Particle Physics and the Early Universe" University of Copenhagen Denmark "NFYK14017U: Astronomical spectra" "PHYS3160: Astrophysics" (PHYS3116), plus "PHYS8300: 3 UoC Level 3 in Physics" University of Copenhagen Denmark "NFYB14003U: Measurement and Control in Experimental Physics" "PHYS3630: Electronics" plus "PHYS3110: Experimental Physics B1" University of Copenhagen Denmark "NFYA04022U: General Relativity and Cosmology" "PHYS8301: 6 UoC Level 3 in Physics" University of Copenhagen Denmark "NFYK14026U: Biophysics of nonequilibrium processes and evolution" "PHYS8301: 6 UoC Level 3 in Physics" University of Copenhagen Denmark "NFYA05020U: Optical Physics and Lasers" "PHYS8301: 6 UoC Level 3 in Physics" University of Copenhagen Denmark "NFYA09016U: Biological Networks (BioNet)" "PHYS8301: 6 UoC Level 3 in Physics" University of Copenhagen Denmark "NFYB14003U: Measurement and Control in Experimental Physics" "PHYS8301: 6 UoC Level 3 in Physics" University of Copenhagen Denmark "NFYK14011U: Theoretical Astrophysics" "PHYS8301: 6 UoC Level 3 in Physics" University of Copenhagen Denmark "NFYK15018U: Topics in complex systems" "PHYS8301: 6 UoC Level 3 in Physics" University of Copenhagen Denmark "NFYK15006U: Biophysics of cells and single molecules" "PHYS8301: 6 UoC Level 3 in Physics" Continued on the following page
2 Europe University College Dublin Ireland "PHYC40030: Galaxies, Observational Cosmology & the Interstellar Medium" "PHYS8301: 6 UoC Level 3 in Physics" University College Dublin Ireland "PHYC40110: Medical Physics" "PHYS8301: 6 UoC Level 3 in Physics" University College Dublin Ireland "PHYC40360: Theoretical Astrophysics" "PHYS8301: 6 UoC Level 3 in Physics" University College Dublin Ireland "PHYC40620: Astronomy Field Trip" "PHYS8301: 6 UoC Level 3 in Physics" University of Oslo Norway "FYS3110: Quantum Mechanics" "PHYS2040: Quantum Physics" (PHYS2111) plus "PHYS8203: 3 UoC Physics elective" University of Gothenburg Sweden "FIM420: Experimental Physics: Spectroscopic Methods" "PHYS3117: Physics Laboratory" University of Zurich Switzerland "PHY451: Phenomenology of Particle Physics I" "PHYS3050: Nuclear Physics" plus"phys8300: 3 UoC Level 3 in Physics" University of Zurich Switzerland "PHY211: Nuclear and Particle Physics I" "PHYS3050: Nuclear Physics", "PHYS8300: 3 UoC Level 3 in Physics" University of Zurich Switzerland "PHY517: Theoretical Astrophysics" "PHYS3160: Astrophysics" (PHYS3116) plus "PHYS8301: 6 UoC Level 3 in Physics" University of Zurich Switzerland "PHY511: General Relativity" "PHYS3550: General Relativity" plus "PHYS8301: 6 UoC Level 3 in Physics" University of Zurich Switzerland "PHY574: The Physics of Electroweak Symmetry Breaking" "PHYS8301: 6 UoC Level 3 in Physics" University of Zurich Switzerland "PHY551: Quantum Field Theory I" "PHYS8301: 6 UoC Level 3 in Physics" plus "PHYS8300: 3 UoC Level 3 in Physics" University of Zurich Switzerland "PHY401: Condensed Matter" "PHYS8301: 6 UoC Level 3 in Physics"plus "PHYS8300: 3 UoC Level 3 in Physics" Swansea University United Kingdom "PH-104: Introduction to Astronomy and Cosmology" "PHYS1160: Introduction to Astronomy" University of Edinburgh United Kingdom "PHYS09060: Electromagnetism" "PHYS2050: Electromagnetism" plus "PHYS3230: Electromagnetism" University of Edinburgh United Kingdom "PHYS09061: Thermal Physics" "PHYS2210: Electromagnetism and Thermal Physics" University of Edinburgh United Kingdom "PHYS09060: Electromagnetism" "PHYS2210: Electromagnetism and Thermal Physics" University of Edinburgh United Kingdom "PHYS09060: Electromagnetism" "PHYS3011: Quantum Mechanics and Electrodynamics" University of Edinburgh United Kingdom "PHYS09053: Quantum Mechanics" "PHYS3011: Quantum Mechanics and Electrodynamics" University of Edinburgh United Kingdom "PHYS09061: Thermal Physics" "PHYS3020: Statistical Physics" University of Edinburgh United Kingdom "PHYS09051: Foundations of Quantum Mechanics" "PHYS3111: Quantum Mechanics" University of Edinburgh United Kingdom "PHYS11045: Classical Electrodynamics" "PHYS3114: Electrodynamics" University of Edinburgh United Kingdom "PHYS10102: Astrophysics" "PHYS3116: Astrophysics" University of Edinburgh United Kingdom "PHYS08050: Introductory Astrophysics" "PHYS8101: 6 UoC Level 1 in Physics" University of Edinburgh United Kingdom "PHYS10088: Symmetries of Classical Mechanics" "PHYS8301: 6 UoC Level 3 in Physics" University of Edinburgh United Kingdom "PHYS09053: Quantum Mechanics" "PHYS8301: 6 UoC Level 3 in Physics" University of Edinburgh United Kingdom "PHYS10096: Relativity Nuclear and Particle Physics" "PHYS8301: 6 UoC Level 3 in Physics" University of Edinburgh United Kingdom "PHYS10106: Nuclear and Particle Physics" "PHYS8301: 6 UoC Level 3 in Physics" Continued on the following page
3 Europe University of Exeter United Kingdom "PHY1022: Introduction to Astrophysics" "PHYS8101: 6 UoC Level 1 in Physics" University of Glasgow United Kingdom "PHYS4004: Electromagnetic Theory 1" "PHYS2050: Electromagnetism" (PHYS2114) University of Glasgow United Kingdom "PHYS4030: Thermal Physics" "PHYS3020: Statistical Physics" University of Glasgow United Kingdom "PHYS4009: Honours Physics Laboratory" "PHYS3040: Experimental Physics A1" plus "PHYS3070: Experimental Physics A2" University of Glasgow United Kingdom "PHYS4015: Nuclear and Particle Physics" "PHYS3050: Nuclear Physics" University of Glasgow United Kingdom "PHYS4031: Waves and Diffraction" "PHYS3060: Advanced Optics" University of Glasgow United Kingdom "PHYS4028: Solid State Physics" "PHYS3080: Solid State Physics" University of Glasgow United Kingdom "PHYS4025: Quantum Mechanics" "PHYS3210: Quantum Mechanics" (PHYS3111) University of Glasgow United Kingdom "PHYS4026: Quantum Theory" "PHYS3210: Quantum Mechanics" (PHYS3111) University of Glasgow United Kingdom "PHYS4027: Semiconductor Physics" "PHYS3310: Physics of Solid State Devices" University of Glasgow United Kingdom "PHYS4014: Lasers & Non-Linear Optics" "PHYS3710: Lasers and Applications" University of Glasgow United Kingdom "ASTRO1002: Astronomy 1(Half)" "PHYS8201: 6 UoC Level 2 in Physics" University of Glasgow United Kingdom "PHYS4031: Waves and Diffraction" "PHYS8300: 3 UoC Level 3 in Physics" University of Glasgow United Kingdom "PHYS4003: Circuits and Systems" "PHYS8300: 3 UoC Level 3 in Physics" University of Nottingham United Kingdom "F30AF3: The Universe" "PHYS1160: Introduction to Astronomy" University of Nottingham United Kingdom "V71POR: The Existence of God" "PHYS1160: Introduction to Astronomy" North America Queen's University Canada "ASTR101: Astronomy 1: The Solar System" "PHYS1160: Introduction to Astronomy" Queen's University Canada "ASTR 102: Astronomy II: Stars, Galaxies and the Universe" "PHYS8101: 6 UoC Level 1 in Physics" University of Alberta Canada "ASTRO 122: Astronomy of Stars and Galaxies" "PHYS1160: Introduction to Astronomy" University of British Columbia Canada "ASTR200: Frontiers of Astrophysics" "PHYS8201: 6 UoC Level 2 in Physics" Western University Canada "Astronomy 1011A/B: Essentials of Modern Astronomy" "PHYS1160: Introduction to Astronomy" Western University Canada "ASTRO 1021: General Astronomy" "PHYS1160: Introduction to Astronomy" Western University Canada "ASTRO 2021B: Search for Life in the Universe" "PHYS8101: 6 UoC Level 1 in Physics" Western University Canada "ASTRO2022B: The Origin of the Universe" "PHYS8101: 6 UoC Level 1 in Physics" Continued on the following page.
4 North America Barnard College "PHYS W3081x: Intermediate Laboratory Work" "PHYS3040: Experimental Physics A1" Barnard College "ASTR W4260x: Modelling the Universe" "PHYS8201: 6 UoC Level 2 in Physics" Barnard College "ASTR C3996x: current research in astrophysics" "PHYS8300: 3 UoC Level 3 in Physics" Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University "PS 250: Physics for Engineers 3" plus "PS 253: Physics Laboratory for Engineers" "PHYS8101: 6 UoC Level 1 in Physics" Pennsylvania State University "ASTRO 001: Astronomical Universe" "PHYS1160: Introduction to Astronomy" Pennsylvania State University "PHYS 412: Solid State Physics" "PHYS3080: Solid State Physics" plus "PHYS8300: 3 UoC Level 3 in Physics" Pennsylvania State University "PHYS 420: Thermal Physics" "PHYS3113: Thermal Physics and Statistical Mechanics" Pennsylvania State University "PHYS 413: Solid State Physics II" "PHYS3310: Physics of Solid State Devices", "PHYS8300: 3 UoC Level 3 in Physics" Pennsylvania State University "PHYS419: Theoretical Mechanics" "PHYS2010: Mechanics" Pennsylvania State University "PHYS420: Thermal Physics" "PHYS2060: Thermal Physics" Pennsylvania State University "PHYS402: PHYS 402 Electronics for Scientists" "PHYS2630: Electronics" Pennsylvania State University "PHYS412: Solid State Physics I" "PHYS3080: Solid State Physics" Pennsylvania State University "PHYS411: Introduction to Quantum Mechanics II" "PHYS3210: Quantum Mechanics" (PHYS3111) University of California "PHYSICS 124: Nuclear Physics" "PHYS3050: Nuclear Physics" plus "PHYS8301: 6 UoC Level 3 in Physics" plus "PHYS8300: 3 UoC Level 3 in Physics" University of California Berkeley "PHYSICS 129: Particle Physics" "PHYS3050: Nuclear Physics" plus "PHYS8300: 3 UoC Level 3 in Physics" University of California Berkeley "ASTRON 160: Stellar Physics" "PHYS3160: Astrophysics" (PHYS3116) plus "PHYS8300: 3 UoC Level 3 in Physics" University of California Berkeley "PHYSICS 110A: Electromagnetism & Optics" "PHYS8300: 3 UoC Level 3 in Physics" plus "PHYS3060: Advanced Optics" University of Colorado "PHYS 1240: Sound and Music" "PHYS8101: 6 UoC Level 1 in Physics" University of Colorado "ASTR 1000: The Solar System" "PHYS8101: 6 UoC Level 1 in Physics" University of Illinois "ASTR 100: Introduction to Astronomy" "PHYS1160: Introduction to Astronomy" University of Maryland "ASTR 100: Introduction to Astronomy" "PHYS1160: Introduction to Astronomy" University of Michigan University of Michigan "ASTRO 101: Introductory Astronomy: The Solar System and the Search for Life Beyond Earth" "ASTRO 102: Introductory astronomy: stars, galaxies, and the universe" "PHYS1160: Introduction to Astronomy" "PHYS1160: Introduction to Astronomy" University of Pennsylvania "ASTR001: Survey of the Universe" "PHYS1160: Introduction to Astronomy" University of Pennsylvania "ASTR007: The Big Bang and Beyond" "PHYS8101: 6 UoC Level 1 in Physics" University of Pennsylvania "ASTR001: A Survey of the Universe." "PHYS8101: 6 UoC Level 1 in Physics" Continued on the following page.
5 North America University of Texas "PHY 362L: Modern Physics III: Particles/Nuclei Modern Physics IV: Subatomic Physics" "PHYS3050: Nuclear Physics", "PHYS8300: 3 UoC Level 3 in Physics" University of Texas "AST 352K: Stellar Astronomy" "PHYS3160: Astrophysics" (PHYS3116) plus "PHYS8300: 3 UoC Level 3 in Physics" University of Texas "PHY336K: Classical Dynamics" "PHYS8201: 6 UoC Level 2 in Physics" University of Texas "AST 152M: Stellar Astronomy Laboratory" "PHYS8300: 3 UoC Level 3 in Physics" University of Texas "AST 301: Introduction to Astronomy" "PHYS1160: Introduction to Astronomy" Wharton School of Business "PHYS101: General Physics: Mechanics, Heat and Sound" "PHYS8101: 6 UoC Level 1 in Physics" Wharton School of Business "ASTRO001: A Survey of the Universe" "PHYS1160: Introduction to Astronomy"
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