Master in Physics
Tromsø, Norway
DURATION
2 Years
LANGUAGES
English
PACE
Full time
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STUDY FORMAT
On-Campus
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Introduction
Master in Physics gives you the opportunity to work within a large variety of applied physics. You can work in research fields governing:
- Renewable Energy, with a specific focus on solar and fusion energy.
- Earth Observation, with a focus on remote sensing.
- Space Physics, with research in the upper atmosphere, ionosphere, plasma physics.
- Electrical Engineering, where we focus on ultrasound, Nano and microscopy, and optics.
- Climate Dynamics, with a focus on climate sensitivity, climate modeling, energy transport in the atmosphere.
Program description
- Duration: 2 years
- Credits (ECTS): 120
- Admission requirements: Bachelor's degree in Physics
- Degree Name: Master of Science in Physics
- Application code:
- Norwegian and Nordic applicants: 4006
- International applicants: 2022
Master in Physics offers four different disciplines to choose between:
- Earth Observation
- Electrical Engineering
- Energy and Climate
- Space Physics
Each discipline covers different fields of physics. When you start, you will be introduced to the research group relevant to the field you choose, and throughout your two years at UiT, you will be work closely with this research group.
You will be working with state-of-the-art equipment and modern techniques for solving research and industrial problems. You will be working with theoretical and practical problems and get an understanding that can be applied to further research or work after completion of the study.
Admissions
Curriculum
Teaching and assessment
The courses in the study program have varied forms of instruction, typically lectures, exercises, laboratory work, computer work, or combinations of these.
Special curricula, project papers, and the Master's thesis are supervised on an individual basis by the department's academic staff, possibly in collaboration with external companies or institutions by agreement.
Form of assessment varies, but most examinations are portfolio assessments of a take-home exam, project paper, or laboratory report, in combination with a final oral or written exam. In some courses, mandatory assignments have to be approved for access to the exam.
After handing in the Master's thesis, it is assessed, and normally within 6 weeks an oral presentation and examination are held, which may influence the final mark.
Access to further studies
Completed Master's degree studies qualify for admission to PhD-studies in physics, depending on satisfactory marks in the Master's and Bachelor's degree. Ph.D.-studies in physics is offered at UiT The Arctic University of Norway.
Exchange
Exchange studies abroad or at the University Centre in Svalbard can be recognized in the Master's degree if recommended by your supervisor, and only if the external courses are validated prior to departure. The period of time for the exchange studies depends on the individual educational plan and should be planned in collaboration with the student advisor and the student supervisor.
Program Outcome
Learning outcomes
Knowledge
The candidate:
- has a solid basis in natural sciences in general, and in particular in physics;
- has advanced knowledge of theory and methods in one of the offered disciplines of physics;
- has thorough knowledge about mathematical and statistical methods for the analysis of physical problems;
- can apply knowledge on new areas of research in one of the offered disciplines of physics;
- has good knowledge of the scientific method and knows how to conduct a research experiment;
- can analyze and assess scientific literature and research in the field of physics.
Skills
The candidate:
- can use scientific measurement equipment and carry out advanced experiments;
- can evaluate and analyze measurement data in a critical manner;
- can assess sensors and measurement devices and evaluate and quantify their error sources;
- can use programming tools and advanced software for solving physical problems numerically;
- can work independently with problem-solving following scientific method;
- can evaluate and analyze published theories, methods, and experiments in the physics literature;
- can carry out an independent, limited research or development project under supervision in physics or related areas.
General competence
The candidate:
- displays good communication skills, oral and written, in the presentation of scientific work for both the general public and for the specialists in the field;
- can analyze academic, professional, and research ethical problems in the field of physics;
- displays good working habits and follows the code of ethics in scientific work;
- is able to continue a career within research, teaching, production, development, and technical professions in the society;
- can produce a well-structured presentation of an extensive independent scientific work;
- can contribute to new thinking and innovation processes in the field of physics.
Career Opportunities
Job prospectives
The program leads to exciting career options domestic and abroad within research, industry, administration, both in the private and public sectors. You will have the opportunity to work in:
- Earth observation
- Application and system development
- Climate and energy management
- Consulting
- Environmental monitoring
- Climate modeling
- Sensor technology
- Rocket and space research
- Statistic analysis
Program Admission Requirements
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