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I was wondering if anyone would have an opinion on which four of the following final year Physics modules would be most useful to have completed post-graduation?

Solid State Physics
Atomic and Molecular Physics
Physics in Medicine
Nuclear and Fundamental Particle Physics
Electromagnetic Radiation and Modern Optics
Astrophysics
Photonics
 
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I would say it really depends on your next step after graduation. If you are planning on graduate studies and have a focus in mind, tailor your final year accordingly so it demonstrates interest in the field and you get a jump start on your knowledge. It looks great for your application too.

If you are looking for industry jobs, the courses in solid state, medicine, photonics, and either AMO or optics would be more beneficial than astro or particle.

But ultimately, it's probably your final selection of courses at that institution so take things that are interesting to you that you know you'll enjoy. Professors are important in that respect as well.
 
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Where's all the quantum classes? Do you like astronomy?

PhysicsandSuch is definitely right about the most beneficial career wise, I think the EM / Modern Optics would be the best choice.

With these kinds of questions the best thing you can do is go and talk to the lecturers, tell them exactly where your interests lay and what you feel like you want to do next year. They should be more then happy to help you out.
 
Thanks guys for your posts, which are greatly appreciated. I've been discussing this with a couple of people, so I think I'm sorted now.