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DEGREE REGULATIONS & PROGRAMMES OF STUDY 2008/2009
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Physics with Music (BSc)(closed to new entrants from 2008/2009)
Degree Type: Single Honours with a subsidiary subject
POS Code: S0788
UCAS Code: F305
Programme Guide: http://www.ph.ed.ac.uk/progguides
NYT Course S L CT
1 Physics 1A:  Foundations Q 8 20
Physics 1B:  The Stuff of the Universe Q 8 20
Applicable Mathematics 1 (1) P 8 10
Mathematical Methods 1 (1) P 8 10
Applicable Mathematics 2 (1) P 8 10
Mathematical Methods 2 (1) P 8 10
Musical Acoustics Q 8 20
ONE OF:      
  Music 1C: Music Literacy (2) A 8 20
  Further courses A-Q 7/8 20
2 Physics 2A:  Forces, Fields and Potentials Q 8 20
Physics 2B:  Waves, Quantum Physics and Materials Q 8 20
Applicable Mathematics 3 (Phys Sci) P 8 10
Mathematical Methods 3 (Phys Sci) P 8 10
Foundations of Mathematical Physics Q 8 20
Further Courses in Music A 8 40
3 Electronic Methods in the Physical Laboratory Q 9 10
Research Methods in Physics Q 10 10
Experimental Physics (CP10) Q 9 10
Physical Mathematics Q 9 10
Quantum Mechanics Q 9 10
Computational Methods Q 9 10
Dynamics & Relativity Q 9 10
Electromagnetism Q 9 10
Statistical Mechanics Q 9 10
Diffraction Physics Q 9 10
Musical Instruments Q 10 20
4 Musical Acoustics Honours Project Q 10 20
Team Review Project Q 10 10
Physics Skills (BSc) Q 10 10
Atomic and Molecular Physics Q 10 10
Acoustics Q 10 10
Further course in Physics (3) Q 10/11 10
Further Courses in Music A 10 40
Further course in Physics, Mathematics, GeoSciences, Engineering and Electronics Q,P,M,N 10/11 10
(1)  As an alternative, students may take the Mathematics courses prescribed for the Year 1 programme of the Mathematical Physics BSc.
(2)  Music 1C: Musical Literacy must be taken, where students do not already hold a Higher or A-level in Music.
(3)  The Programme Guide gives details and constraints on choice of courses, to facilitate advance planning.
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