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2 Applied Physics Degree Programs in Finland


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University of Jyväskylä
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Master of Science in Physics
- Jyväskylän yliopisto, Finland
MSc
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English
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The Master’s Degree Programme in Physics provided by the Faculty of Mathematics and Science is a two-year (120 ECTS) full-time programme taught in English. Applications for this master's degree programme can be submitted once a year in January, and once accepted, your studies will begin in September. From this programme, you will graduate with a Master of Science degree.


LUT University
Master’s Programme in Applied Physics
- Lahti, Finland
- Lappeenranta, Finland
Master degree
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English
In this Master’s Programme in Applied Physics, you will develop your expertise in materials science with a focus on semiconductor technology, smart materials, superconductors, applied physics instrumentation, computational physics and data analysis of experiments.
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Applied Physics degree programs focus on applying fundamental physics principles to solve real-world challenges. This field encourages students to explore the intersection of theory and practical application, equipping them with valuable skills to thrive in various industries.
In Finland, you'll engage in hands-on projects and research-driven courses that emphasize collaboration and innovation. Students strengthen analytical thinking and problem-solving skills as they work on applied research in fields like materials science, nanotechnology, and optics. Common courses include advanced mechanics, thermodynamics, and computational physics, where you’ll learn how to design experiments and analyze complex data.
Graduates of Applied Physics programs often pursue careers in technology development, engineering, or research roles, with skills in areas like designing experimental setups and modeling physical phenomena. The Finnish educational approach fosters independence and curiosity, allowing students to deepen their understanding and enhance critical thinking abilities while preparing them for a range of global career opportunities.