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Cardiff University: Astronomy Instrumentation
| Institution | Cardiff University View institution profile |
|---|---|
| Department | School of Physics and Astronomy View department profile |
This course is no longer offered.
Cardiff University currently offers other courses in School of Physics and Astronomy:
- Astrophysics (2024)
- Astrophysics (2025)
- Astrophysics (2026)
- Compound Semiconductor Physics (2024)
- Compound Semiconductor Physics (2025)
- Compound Semiconductor Physics (2026)
- Data-Intensive Astrophysics (2024)
- Data-Intensive Astrophysics (2025)
- Data-Intensive Astrophysics (2026)
- Data-Intensive Physics (2024)
- Data-Intensive Physics (2025)
- Data-Intensive Physics (2026)
- Gravitational Wave Physics (2024)
- Gravitational Wave Physics (2025)
- Physics (2024)
- Physics (2025)
- Physics (2026)
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At Cardiff University’s School of Physics and Astronomy, we’re pushing the boundaries of discovery — from the mysteries of gravitational waves to breakthroughs in compound semiconductor technology.
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Our postgraduate taught courses
We offer five postgraduate taught courses, with a number of funding and scholarship opportunities.
MSc Physics
MSc Astrophysics
MSc Compound Semiconductor Physics
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