UK54 MSc Magnetic Resonance University of Southampton
Learn about the physics of magnetic resonance and its real-world applications on this unique master’s course at the University of Southampton. Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy is crucial in providing insights for chemistry, biology and medicine. On this MSc you’ll benefit from hands-on experience with the latest magnetic resonance equipment. You’ll graduate with the knowledge and practical skills to move into industrial or academic research.
Magnetic resonance occurs when materials are placed in a strong magnetic field and exposed to radio waves.
It is used in chemistry through nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy, and in medical diagnostics through magnetic resonance imaging (MRI).
On this UK master’s course you’ll learn how fundamental physics can be used to help solve real-world problems: with this degree you could help develop new applications for diagnosing cancer or protecting the environment.
The topics you’ll study include:
There’s a strong focus on practical experience throughout the course. We’ll teach you how to:
You’ll also benefit from our strong industry connections and industry-standard facilities.
Our world-leading contributions to magnetic resonance research include:
Our flexible approach means you can adapt the course to your personal interests or career plans. A wide range of optional modules allows you to complement your knowledge of magnetic resonance with specialist courses in molecular cell biology, cancer biology, advanced quantum physics or computational chemistry.
With this master’s degree you’ll be well prepared for research and development roles in areas such as:
You’ll also be in a great position to continue your studies at PhD level.
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