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2 Applied Physics Degree Programs in Norway


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UiT The Arctic University of Norway
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Master in Physics
- Tromsø, Norway
MSc
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English
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Master in Physics gives you the opportunity to work within a large variety of applied physics.


University of Oslo Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences
Master in Fluid Mechanics
- Ullevål, Norway
Master degree
On-Campus
English
Do you have a background in continuum mechanics and mathematics and would like to learn more? This field of study gives you the opportunity to choose between a wide range of topics. You can specialize in everything from arctic issues, tsunami research to biomechanics and medical mechanics.
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Studying Applied Physics offers you a chance to explore the practical applications of physical principles in real-world contexts. This field focuses on developing solutions and technologies that address contemporary challenges, making it an exciting area to delve into.
Through a combination of theoretical study and practical application, students engage with advanced topics such as quantum mechanics, thermodynamics, and material science. You'll gain hands-on experience by working with experimental techniques and computational modeling, which enhances your problem-solving skills. As students engage with new ideas, they build confidence to tackle complex concepts.
In Norway, the education system emphasizes collaboration with industries and offers project-based learning opportunities that reflect real-world needs. Graduates of Applied Physics programs can expect varied career paths, including roles in research and development, renewable energy, and technology innovation. Skills gained in this discipline are globally transferable, providing a strong foundation for pursuing careers in science, engineering, or technical consulting.