AS5101
Astrophysics Project (MPhys)
2018-2019
60
30
SCQF level 11
Full Year
Academic year(s): 2018-2019
SCOTCAT credits : 60
ECTS credits : 30
Level : SCQF level 11
Semester: Full Year
Availability restrictions: Available only to final year MPhys Astronomy students
Planned timetable:
The project aims to develop students' skills in searching the appropriate literature, in experimental and observational design, the evaluation and interpretation of data, and the presentation of a report. The main project is preceded by a pre-project report. There is no specific syllabus for this module. Students taking the MPhys degree select a project from a list of those which are available, and are supervised by a member of the academic staff. Project choice and some preparatory work is undertaken in semester one, but normally most of the 60 credits' worth of work is undertaken in semester two. The aim is that students provide the intellectual drive for the project work, and should take on a role similar to that of a research student in the School. Support will be offered by the academic staff member(s) supervising the project and sometimes also by other members of a research team. Many projects will be carried out in one of the astronomy computing clusters, but other arrangements are possible. A pre-project report precedes the experimental/computational/theoretical work of the project, and is expected to be directly relevant to the subsequent experimental studies.
Pre-requisite(s): Available only to final year MPhys Astrophysics students. Before taking this module you must pass PH2011 and pass PH2012 and ( pass PH3081 or pass PH3082 ) or ( pass MT2506 and pass MT2507 ) and pass AS3013 and pass AS4012
Anti-requisite(s): You cannot take this module if you take AS4103 or take PH4111 or take PH5101 or take PH5103 or take PH4796
Weekly contact: Project students work 'full-time' on their MPhys project through semester 2. All students must meet weekly with their project supervisor and attend fortnightly meetings with their peer-support group. Most projects are based in astronomy computer clusters in the School, where students can benefit from peer support and informal interaction with academic supervisor and other members of research teams. It is expected that the 40 hours a week will be primarily in this environment.
Scheduled learning hours: 21
Guided independent study hours: 579
As used by St Andrews: Coursework = 100%
As defined by QAA
Written examinations : 0%
Practical examinations : 0%
Coursework: 100%
Re-assessment: No Re-assessment available - Final year project
Please see also the information in the School's Handbook for Honours modules available via
st-andrews.ac.uk/physics/staff_students/timetables.php. This link also gives access to timetables for the modules