Eligibility
Students from the Chemical Sciences and Physics and Astrophysics Area
of Study (entry CK406 and CK408 respectively) who pass First Science
may opt to enter this programme. There are ten places available each
year.
Quotas
Students who opt to enter will be offered places in order of merit
based on their aggregate marks from compulsory modules in Physics
(PY1052 and PY1053) and Chemistry
(CM1006 and CM1007) in the First Year Examination.
In filling the quotas, places will be given to students passing the
First University Examination in Science in the first year of
registration. Remaining places, if any, will be filled in order of
merit without distinction as to when the examination was completed.
The decision as to the filling of such remaining places will be made
after the results of the Autumn Supplemental Examination are known.
In Second Science, students take modules from the Second Science degree programmes in Physics and Chemistry encompassing basic Quantum Physics, Thermal Physics and Electromagnetism, as well as fundamental Physical Chemistry. Two other modules are taken from the Mathematical Sciences.
Students take 60 credits as follows:
Chemistry
CM2001 (5 credits)
CM2003 (5 credits)
CM2004 (5 credits; for students who took CM1007 or CM1201 in First Science)
CM2007 (5 credits)
CM2008 (5 credits)
CM2101 (5 credits; for students who took CM1006 in First Science)
Physics
PY2102 (5 credits)
PY2103 (5 credits)
PY2104 (5 credits)
PY2105 (5 credits)
PY2108 (5 credits)
Applied Mathematics
AM2071 (5 credits)
Mathematics
MA2071 (5 credits)
Examinations
Full details and regulations governing Examinations for each programme will be
contained in the Marks and Standards 2020/2021 Book and for each module in the
Book of Modules, 2020/2021.
Three Year Rule
Students must pass the Second University Examination in Science -
Chemical Physics within three academic years from the date of first
registration for Second Year. Failure to comply with this rule would
mean that the student would be ineligible to proceed further with
his/her studies. Exceptions to this rule may be granted by the College
only for very serious reasons.
In Third Science, students take modules from the Third Science degree programmes in Physics and Chemistry encompassing advanced quantum physics, statistical physics and electromagnetism, as well as advanced physical chemistry and spectroscopy. Two other modules are taken from the Mathematical Sciences in modelling subjects.
Students take 60 credits as follows:
Chemistry
CM3016 (5 credits)
CM3017 (5 credits)
CM3025 (5 credits)
CM3028 (5 credits)
CM3104 (5 credits)
Physics
PY3101 (5 credits)
PY3102 (5 credits)
PY3103 (5 credits)
PY3105 (5 credits)
PY3108 (5 credits)
Applied Mathematics
AM2060 (5 credits)
Mathematics
AM2061 (5 credits)
Examinations
Full details and regulations governing Examinations for each programme will be
contained in the Marks and Standards 2020/2021 Book and for each module in the
Book of Modules, 2020/2021.
Students who have passed Third Year may choose not to proceed to Fourth Year and may opt instead to be conferred with a BSc Ordinary Degree.
Three Year Rule
Students must pass the Third University Examination in Science -
Chemical Physics within three academic years from the date of first
registration for Third Year. Failure to comply with this rule would
mean that the student would be ineligible to proceed further with
his/her studies. Exceptions to this rule may be granted by the
College, only for very serious reasons.
In Fourth Year, students take 50 credits of core modules. A further 10 credits are chosen from the list of elective Physics modules below.
Chemical Physics (core)
CY4002 (10 credits)
CY4003 (10 credits)
Chemistry (core)
CM4019 (5 credits)
CM4020 (5 credits)
CM4025 (5 credits)
CM4112 (5 credits)
Physics (core)
PY4105 (5 credits)
PY4109 (5 credits)
Physics (elective)
PY4102 (5 credits)
PY4103 (5 credits)
PY4104 (5 credits)
PY4108 (5 credits)
PY4118 (5 credits)
PY4126 (5 credits)
Module Semester Information may be found here. Module descriptions may be found here.
Examinations
Full details and regulations governing Examinations for each programme will be
contained in the Marks and Standards 2020/2021 Book and for each module in the
Book of Modules, 2020/2021.
Three Year Rule
Students must pass the BSc (Hons) Chemical Physics Degree Examination
within three academic years from the date of first registration for
Fourth Year. Failure to comply with this rule would mean that the
student would be ineligible to proceed further with his/her studies.
Exceptions to this rule may be granted by the College, only for very
serious reasons.
Programme Learning Outcomes for BSc in Chemical Physics
(NFQ Level 8, Major Award)
On successful completion of this programme, students should be able to: