Undergraduate Courses
The School of Physics offers five Moderatorship (honours degree) courses in which Physics is a main component. Information can be found in the table below. In addition first year Natural Science students may take either Physics (20 credits) or Foundation Physics for Life and Earth Sciences (10 credits). Allowed subject combinations may be found by following the links in the table below.| Junior Freshman | Senior Freshman | Junior Sophister | Senior Sophister | |
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| Moderatorship in Physics | ![]() |
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| Physics and Astrophysics | ![]() |
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| Physics & Computer Simulation | ![]() |
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| Physics & Chemistry of Advanced Materials | ![]() |
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| Moderatorship in Theoretical Physics | ![]() |
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Key: JF= 1st year, SF=2nd year, JS=3rd year, SS= 4th year
Further Information
- Scholarships / Bursaries
- School of Physics Advice & Regulations.
- Physics courses leaflet (pdf)
- Link to DU Physical Society Page
Physics courses receive funding from the Irish government under the National Development Plan 2000-2006 and aid from the European Social Fund (ESF) under the 2000-2006 Community Support Framework (CSF).
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Last updated: Apr 21 2009. | back to top


