Reading List
K. C. Hannabuss, Introduction to quantum mechanics, OUP (1997). Chapter 16.1-4, 9.1, 9.3, 9.9, 8.1-4, 11.1-5, 12.1-4, 14.1-4, 15.1-3, which covers roughly half the course.
Notes are also taken from:
S. Weinberg, Lectures on quantum mechanics, CUP, (2013). Sections 4.3-5, 5.1-7, 6.1-3, 7.1-4.
But the following are also recommended:
J. Binney and D. Skinner, The physics of quantum mechanics, PUP, 2011.
Landau and Lifschitz, Quantum Mechanics, non-relativistic theory, Vol 3 of a course in theoretical physics, Pergamon press.
Gordon Screaton, Further Quantum Theory, Mathematical Institute Notes (1991). Also designed for an Oxford course, though only covering some material: This can be found online at https://www.maths.ox.ac.uk/system/files/legacy/3171/Further_Quantum_Mechanics.pdf
L. I. Schiff, Quantum Mechanics (3rd edition, Mc Graw Hill, 1968).
B. J. Bransden and C. J. Joachain, Introduction to Quantum Mechanics (Longman, 1995).
A. I. M. Rae, Quantum Mechanics (4th edition, Institute of Physics, 1993).
A popular non-technical account of the subject: A. Hey and P. Walters, The New Quantum Universe (Cambridge, 2003).