The Master’s in Science in Physics aims to:
- convey knowledge of classic and modern physics to underpin the development of explanatory models and the understanding of a vast range of phenomena.
- provide mathematics and computational tools, fundamental for formulating and quantitatively analysing problems and models
- train students in experimentation, data analysis, various forms of instrumentation, techniques of measurement, the conceptualisation and design of experimental projects
- deliver practice in theoretical scientific investigation or professional experience as a physicist in a business environment
- prepare students to continue their academic studies in a doctoral program in physics, physics engineering, other areas of engineering or in any of a number of pluridisciplinary degrees (biophysics, environmental science, resource management, etc)
- prepare students for the exercise of higher level technical positions and those in research and development in governmental organisms, in the private sector or as self-employed specialists. Other sectors include governmental laboratories, universities, research institutes, schools, quality control, hospitals, financial service sector, banking and insurance, industry, IT businesses.
Admissions Requirements
- Applicants for the Master’s of Science in Physics must hold first cycle degrees in physics or either a first or second cycle degree in a related field with a physics course load similar to that of a degree holder.
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