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Wuhan University of Technology Master in Physics
Wuhan University of Technology

Wuhan University of Technology

Master in Physics

Wuhan, China

Master degree

3 years

English

Full time

Sep 2025

On-Campus

Key Summary

    About : The Master in Physics provides a comprehensive understanding of fundamental physical laws and their practical applications. Students engage in advanced coursework and research in areas like quantum mechanics, thermodynamics, and electromagnetism, preparing them for various scientific challenges. The program emphasizes hands-on experience and theoretical knowledge across a two-year duration.
    Career Outcomes : Graduates can pursue a variety of careers in fields such as academic research, engineering, healthcare technology, and data analysis. Potential roles include physicist, research scientist, and consultant, working in both public and private sectors, contributing to innovations in technology and scientific understanding.

Objective

The primary goals of the graduate program in physics at WHUT are to solidify and broaden your knowledge of physics and to teach you how to do research, how to identify important problems, and how to communicate scientific information effectively. In short, you will be trained to become a professional physicist and a productive member of the scientific community.

  1. Understand the theories and ongoing research focuses on concerning physics and keep updated along with their advancement;
  2. Build an independent thinking ability on physical theories and their applications;
  3. Create strong potentials to independently carry on experiments, fulfill the design and working with team members;
  4. Write research papers, be capable of conducting seminars and working activities;
  5. Master a foreign language, can skillfully read professional foreign language materials and write papers.
  6. Maintain good physical and mental health quality.

Main Courses

Advanced Quantum Mechanics, Solid Physics, Advanced Optics, Advanced Electromagnetic theory, Computational Physics, Computational Electromagnetics, Guided Wave Optics, Frontiers & Advances in Physics, Theory & Applications of Laser, Photonic System & Signal Detection.