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Engineering Physics
Courses Offered
Doctor of Philosophy
Master of Science - Research
Master of Science (Medical Radiation Physics)
Graduate Diploma in Science
CURRENT RESEARCH AREAS
The following areas of research are available to candidates undertaking
the Master of Science - Research degree and the Doctor of Philosophy degree:
Astronomy - visible and infrared, planetary surfaces
Experimental nuclear physics
Laser spectroscopy
Medical and Radiation Physics
Scattering of light by solids
Solid state spectroscopy of impurities in semi-conductors
Studies of electronic wave functions in solids
Theoretical astrophysics - galaxy formation, gas dynamics
DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY
Candidates for this degree enrol in PHYS999.
MASTER OF SCIENCE - RESEARCH
The course will be made up of subjects selected from those described below,
in accordance with the Masters by Research Degree Rules together with
the following conditions:
(1) entry to the degree program will normally be from an Honours degree
in Physics or the Graduate Diploma in Science (Physics) or from a pass
degree with an appropriate three year sequence in Physics;
(2) students entering with a degree below Honours Class II, Division 2
will complete the 48 credit point PHYS999
and 24 credit point combination of subjects chosen from the remaining
Graduate Subjects below and the list of undergraduate Physics subjects.
These subjects will be chosen in consultation with and approved by the
Director of Studies.
Advanced standing will be given for some or all of the coursework component
based on demonstrated research skills.
Graduate Subjects
MASTER OF SCIENCE (MEDICAL RADIATION PHYSICS)
This is a one year full-time or two year part-time course. The normal
entry to this degree requires the completion of an Honours BSc or equivalent
with Physics as a major study. Candidates who have completed a bachelors
degree which does not include a relevant major study will be required
to complete additional subjects in Physics as outlined in the Masters
Degree regulations. Students who have completed the Bachelor of Medical
Radiation Physics from the University of Wollongong, or equivalent specialist
course, would be advised to enrol in a Medical Radiation Physics research
program.
The course consists of a research project and four subjects:
| PHYS951 |
Medical Physics Research Project |
| PHYS952 |
Radiation and Radiotherapy Physics |
| PHYS953 |
Medical Imaging and Nuclear Medicine |
| PHYS954 |
Radiobiology and Radiation Protection |
| GHMB927 |
An Introduction to Human Anatomy and Physiology |
GRADUATE DIPLOMA IN SCIENCE (PHYSICS)
Introduction and Objectives
This one year full-time or two year part-time course is designed to provide:
(1) a Masters qualifying course for students who have inadequate preparation
for direct entry into the Masters by Research program;
(2) an opportunity for Science teachers who have a degree but have taken
Physics to first or second year level only, to improve their understanding
and horizons in Physics;
(3) an opportunity for International students and students without a full
major in Physics to update their knowledge of Physics.
Entry to the Course
Students must consult the Director of Studies for admission to the course.
Forty eight (48) credit points to be chosen from the following list in
consultation with the Director of Studies.
| PHYS205 |
Advanced Modern Physics |
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| PHYS230 |
Intermediate Physics |
12
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| PHYS233 |
Environmental Physics |
6
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| PHYS255 |
Radiation Physics |
6
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| PHYS295 |
Concepts of the Modern Universe |
6
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| PHYS235 |
Mechanics and Thermodynamics |
6
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| MATH201 |
Multivariate and Vector Calculus* |
6
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| MATH202 |
Applied Differential Equations* |
6
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| MATH283 |
Mathematics IIE for Engineers Part 1 |
6
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| PHYS305 |
Quantum Mechanics* |
6
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| PHYS325 |
Electromagnetism and Plasma Physics* |
6
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| PHYS335 |
Classical Mechanics* |
6
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| PHYS365 |
Detection of Radiation: Neutrons, Electrons and X-Rays |
6
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| PHYS375 |
Nuclear Physics |
6
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| PHYS385 |
Statistical Mechanics* |
6
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| PHYS390 |
Astro Physics |
6
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| PHYS401 |
Theoretical Mechanics and Electromagnetism |
8
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| PHYS441 |
Astro- and Nuclear Physics |
8
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| PHYS444 |
Quantum Mechanics |
8
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| PHYS446 |
Solid State Physics |
8
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| PHYS452 |
Medical Imaging |
8
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| PHYS453 |
Radiobiology & Radiation Protection |
8
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| PHYS454 |
Physics of Diagnostic Radiology |
8
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| PHYS455 |
Basic and Applied Pathology |
8
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| PHYS456 |
Imaging Physics |
8
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| PHYS910 |
Advanced Project in Physics A |
6
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| PHYS947 |
Special Topics in Physics A |
6
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| PHYS948 |
The Physics of Imaging |
6
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| PHYS960 |
Advanced Project in Physics B |
6
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| PHYS990 |
Applied Physics Project |
24
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| PHYS997 |
Special Topics in Physics B |
6
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* These subjects are pre and co-requisites of some of the physics subjects.
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