Physics
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The distinctive feature of the English-language master’s programme in Physics is the wide range of options for specialisation. The wide range of individual modules means you can start with astrophysics and climate research and specialise later in nanophysics or particle physics.In the master’s programme you will investigate the fundamental laws of the world, from the smallest building blocks of matter, to nanomaterials, the Earth’s climate system and the largest structures in the universe. You will also explore the breadth of contexts in which the laws of nature apply, as well as experimental, theoretical and computer-oriented methods.As a highly qualified physicist you will be able to work in the academic world, business or industry, either in Austria or abroad. Career options include roles (including management roles) in public or private institutions for education and research in the field of technical physics, in major international research collaborations, in modelling, simulation and algorithm development in various fields, research and development departments in industry and the high-tech sector, administration and logistics, or in corporate consulting and quality control.
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Bachelor's degree in a relevant fieldEnglish proficiencyAdmissions Deadline: 5 September or 5 February
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Graz
Styria
8010
Austria
- 2 years
- Full Time
- On Campus Learning
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