Advantages: Good place, nice staff, good prospects Disadvantages: Having to work, lottery win would be nice!
The department is a good place to go and learn, the facilities are of a high standard, the staff are all happy, helpful people and the prospects appear to be very good as well. The department has benefited from a facelift in recent years and further and e ...
Advantages: Good lectures, notes are extensive Disadvantages: No practical work in first year
Although I'm only in 2nd year, the course has been relatively enjoyable so far. The lecturers are all quite extroverted and it's usually worth turning up on a Friday morning if only to laugh at Rod Carnegie (you have to meet this guy to beleive him). Th ...
...I studied for an honours degree in the department of Physics and Applied Physics from 94-98 - a BSc (Hons) Laser Physics and Optoelectronics, to be precise. I've stayed on at Strathclyde after finishing my first degree for a PhD (see my op on Postgraduat ...
Saltire 14.04.2001 ·Read full review
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Review of Physics
Advantages: Good optical research Disadvantages: Research not varied.
The Department of Physics and Applied Physics was awarded an excellent rating for teaching in the last external UK review. Staff were found to be professional and approachable. Research facilities centre on optical techniques, such as spectroscopy and c ...
Davie123 02.12.2000 ·Read full review
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Review of Physics
Advantages: Exam is hard Disadvantages: No coordination
Well, if anyone want to pursue his or her Master in Engineering, do bother to choose Strathclyde. I was in the MAster in Power Engineering course. Eventhough, it is one of the biggest and top department in the whole UK, but top in what sense. It is only d ...