
2 years
September, February
Master’s
The MSc in Physics programme is open to students with a BSc degree in physics, or another BSc degree in science with substantial physics and mathematics content. The programme is both practical and research oriented and reflects the interests of private-sector companies, research institutions and the public sector. It is also flexible and can accommodate the interests and strengths of the individual student. Students can specialise within (for example) atomic and molecular physics, solid-state physics, subatomic physics or astrophysics. The programme also qualifies students for a career in research: students may apply for admission to the university’s PhD programme either during the MSc degree programme or on completion of the thesis.
University
Aarhus University
Campus
Aarhus
Total Credits
120
Study Mode
Full-time
Loan Availability
No
The Master's degree programme in Physics is 120 ECTS, which corresponds to two years of study. There is great freedom of choice for courses on the Master's degree programme, and there is thus plenty of opportunity to specialise through these and the thesis. You can read more about the courses that are offered in the Course Catalogue.
| 1st semester | Selective compulsory courses | Elective courses |
| 2nd semester | Elective courses | |
| 3rd semester | Master of Science Thesis in Physics
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| 4th semester | ||
You must have a bachelor's degree or equivalent that is comparable to a Danish bachelor's degree in both level and duration (180 ECTS).
IELTS - 6.5 (overall band score)
TOEFL - 83 (overall band score)
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You can take help from SEG
You can take help from SEG
You can take help from SEG
You can take help from SEG
You can take help from SEG
You can take help from SEG
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