The PhD in Theoretical Physics is aimed at students who wish to work at this interface.
It is broadly based and includes several subdisciplines with the common denominator that each applies advanced mathematical techniques to the study of physical problems.
These include, though are not necessarily limited to: advanced classical mechanics and non-linear processes, classical and quantum field theory, general relativity, many-body theory, partial differential equations of mathematical physics, quantum mechanics, theoretical astrophysics, theoretical condensed matter physics, and theoretical and geophysical fluid mechanics.
Currently, thesis supervisors are drawn from the Department of Mathematics and Statistics and the Department of Physics and Physical Oceanography and while the program is primarly intended for students who have a degrees in one or both of these areas, where appropriate it also allows for more general backgrounds. |
These courses are intended as guidelines. Speak to your guidance counsellor to see what courses are offered at your school. Master's degree in an appropriate area of study.
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