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Course Name |
Qualification |
Course Duration |
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Space Science and Computing Applications |
Bsc (Hons) |
3 years |
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Physics and Astrohysics |
MPhys (Hons) |
4 years |
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Physics and Astrohysics |
Bsc (Hons) |
3 years |
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Astronomy, Space Science and Astrophysics |
MPhys (Hons) |
4 years |
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Astronomy, Space Science and Astrophysics |
Bsc (Hons) |
3 years |
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Astronomy, Space Science and Astrophysics (1 yr in USA) |
MPhys (Hons) |
4 years |
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Additional information
A year abroad
You spend a year in the USA between Stages 2 and 3, studying equivalent courses to those you take at Kent. Our partner universities include the Pennsylvania State University, the University of California at Santa Barbara and the University of Indiana in Bloomington. If you take this course you pay a reduced (50%) fee to Kent during your year abroad. You do not need to pay fees at the host university.
Foundation year
The Physics foundation year is for students who lack the qualifications needed for direct entry into Stage 1 of the degree programmes. It comprises lectures and practical classes, is taught entirely on the Canterbury campus and successfully caters for students with a wide range of backgrounds and experience. You apply for the Physics with a Foundation Year course (F305) but successfully completing the foundation year guarantees you entry into any of the Physics degree courses. |
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