Cosmology
Cosmology (Cosmology | SPA7005P)
Year: 1 | Semester: A | Level: 7 | Credits: 0
Course organiser: Dr David Mulryne | Course deputy: Dr Karim Malik
- Synopsis:
- Cosmology is a rapidly developing subject that is the focus of a considerable research effort worldwide. It is the attempt to understand the present state of the universe as a whole and thereby shed light on its origin and ultimate fate. Why is the universe structured today in the way that it is, how did it develop into its current form and what will happen to it in the future? The aim of this course is to address these and related questions from both the observational and theoretical perspectives. The course does not require specialist astronomical knowledge and does not assume any prior understanding of general relativity. Please note that you cannot take this module if you have taken the third year module PHY/SPA6311 Physical Cosmology.