Engineering Physics MPhys

  • UCAS Code F311
  • Duration Up to 5 years
  • Delivery type Full Time
  • Study location
  • Edinburgh
  • Number of places
  • 55 across all programmes

Overview

The Course

This programme deals with engineering applications of physics in areas such as Microelectronics, Optics and Electromagnetism. Students will develop a creative approach to solving engineering type problems. The programme includes practical, theoretical and skill-based studies in Materials Science, Electronics, and Computer Modelling. Graduates will have the knowledge and skills required by both industry and service sectors, as well as being well prepared for a research career.

Career Prospects

With a wide range of expertise in Microelectronics and Optics, Engineering Physics graduates are in demand by both industrial and service sectors, as well as being well prepared for a research career.

Overview

The Course

This programme deals with engineering applications of physics in areas such as Microelectronics, Optics and Electromagnetism. Students will develop a creative approach to solving engineering type problems. The programme includes practical, theoretical and skill-based studies in Materials Science, Electronics, and Computer Modelling. Graduates will have the knowledge and skills required by both industry and service sectors, as well as being well prepared for a research career.

Career Prospects

With a wide range of expertise in Microelectronics and Optics, Engineering Physics graduates are in demand by both industrial and service sectors, as well as being well prepared for a research career.

Programme content

Level 1

Provides foundations of physics and mathematics, and the opportunity to look at wider aspects through a series of courses in investigative techniques. Elective subjects allow students to broaden their interests and increase the range of degrees open to them. Options include: Computer Science; Chemistry; Electrical Engineering; Philosophy; Business; or Languages.

Level 2

Important themes of physics are introduced through courses in Astrophysics; Photonics and Environmental Physics

Level 3

Deals with more advanced treatments of core physics, such as: Electromagnetism and Optics; Dynamics and Quantum Concepts; and Solid State Physics. Students can choose from specialist topics, including Optical Processing, Laser Physics and Atmospheric Physics.

Level 4

The MPhys students have some courses in common with the BSc, but with a greater emphasis on mathematical rigour.

Fifth Year

The programme includes specialist courses on Microwaves; Fibre Optics; Optoelectronics and Lasers; as well as a choice of courses offered by other engineering programmes.

Iain Lawrie Claire Reekie

Iain Lawrie

Degree MPhys (First Class Hons), Computational Physics
Present Job Physics Teacher, George Watson's College,Edinburgh
Iain Lawrie


“I graduated in 1999 (Computational Physics) and found having a Physics degree opened many possible career doors. Opting initially for accounting I worked for five years as a Corporate Tax Consultant at PricewaterhouseCoopers, qualifying as a chartered accountant in the process. However, having got married (to another of the Physics class of 99!) family life was on my mind. I was also hearing the call of my first love - Physics. One year of re-training later and I began teaching Physics at George Watson’s College where I am still happily educating and entertaining. My Physics programme notes from all those years ago are proving a very valuable asset when developing Advanced Higher Physics investigations, as are the laboratory skills developed in my first two undergraduate years.”

“The undergraduate Physics programme left me with a passion and excitement about the world we live in that I try to pass on to all pupils I encounter, hoping to inspire them to study Physics at university level.“

Claire Reekie

School Beath High School, Cowdenbeath
Degree Physics with Education
Present Job Physics Teacher
Claire Reekie

"My ambition since leaving school was to one day return and teach Physics. This has been made possible by the excellent course and tuition provided at Heriot-Watt. Through their expertise, care and dedication (and a bit of hard work from myself) I graduated with an Honours degree in 'Physics with Education'."

Entry requirements

The University offers as its normal entry routes:

  • entry at Level 1, mainly for students with Scottish Highers (or similar)
  • entry at Level 2, mainly for students with A-levels (or similar).

There is nevertheless considerable flexibility, depending on the level of qualifications, for entrants with A-levels to opt to enter at Level 1 and for Scottish students to enter at Level 2. Direct entry into Level 3 is also possible for students who already have certain HE qualifications.

Level 1 entry

  • Scottish Highers AABB
  • GCE A Level BBB
  • Irish Leaving Cert (Higher) AACCC
  • SQA Higher National Cert B in graded unit. Relevant HNC - please contact Admissions Tutor to discuss further
  • Scottish Baccalaureate pass with BC in Adv. Higher Maths and Physics
  • Additional information Entry normally to include Physics and Mathematics; B at Highers; or B at Advanced Highers or A-Level. Total qualifications would correspond to at least 300 revised UCAS Tariff points.

Level 2 entry

  • GCE A Level ABB
  • SQA Advanced Highers BB and Highers
  • SQA Higher National Cert A in graded unit. Relevant HNC - subject to satisfactory tutor reference and interview. Please contact Admissions Tutor to discuss further.
  • SQA Higher National Dip BBC in graded units. Relevant HND - subject to satisfactory tutor reference and interview. Please contact Admissions Tutor to discuss further
  • Scottish Baccalaureate distinction with AB in Adv. Higher Maths and Physics
  • Additional information A range of alternative qualifications may be accepted including good qualifications in non-scientific subjects and mature applicants with appropriate work experience. Advanced qualifications should be in Physics and Mathematics. We expect further qualifications (H, AH or A) in different topics, which would bring the UCAS Tariff points score to at least 300.

Level 3 entry

  • SQA Higher National Dip AAB in graded units. Relevant HND - subject to satisfactory tutor reference and interview. Please contact Admissions Tutor to discuss further.

Tuition fees

Status* Scotland / EU** England / Northern Ireland / Wales International
Fee Paid by SAAS £9,000 £14,340

* Your residency 'status' is usually defined as the country where you have been ordinarily resident for the 3 years before the start of your programme. Find out more about tuition fees.

** European Union countries, not including England, Northern Ireland or Wales.

Scholarships & bursaries