Quantum Mechanics postgraduate degrees

2 universities offer 2 postgraduate courses. To get the best results for postgraduate quantum mechanics degrees, enter your predicted grades.

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UCL (University College London)

1 quantum-mechanics courses LONDON
Subject ranking: 17th
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What students say about quantum-mechanics

Best is the people and the quality of the education, worst has to deal with who runs UCL, administration has quite a few dirtbags. Facilitates aren't the greatest. I prefer more of a traditional campus feel and prefer KCL and LSE campus. Still considering coming back to UCL to apply for a LLM, alongside the other London unis, and maybe throw my shot at oxbridge.

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Quantum Technologies MSc
clock icon 1 year full time
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Modules
Year 1
  • Advanced Quantum Theory
  • Quantum Communication and Computation
  • Research project and case studies
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Cardiff University

1 quantum-mechanics courses WALES
Subject ranking: 20th
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WUSCA ranking: 11th
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The campus has a nice feel to it with areas of greenery despite being in the city centre. The location is great being close to town- it’s easy to pop into town after lectures for anything I might need. I also do appreciate the small cafe that my building has, it’s great for grabbing lunch in between lectures. I do feel as though the uni is lacking in support for students- as a first year I don’t know who I can speak to about certain aspects of uni life. I do also feel as though study spaces could be updated in the Bute library (the library closest to my building) as this is where I would study more often if this happened. The main libraries are across the other side of campus and don’t make sense to go to when doing work in between lectures. Also, because of where I live and where my building for lectures is situated I rarely pass through that side of campus.

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