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2 Natural Science Masters Degree Programs in Finland


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University of Helsinki
Master in Theoretical and Computational Methods
- Helsinki, Finland
MSc
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English, Finnish, Swedish
The basis of natural sciences is the modelling of phenomena and solving these models. The Master’s Programme in Theoretical and Computational Methods will give you a strong basis in theoretical methods, modelling, and mathematical and numerical analysis within physics, mathematics, chemistry and/or computer science. The special feature of this programme is that you can combine the above disciplines into a comprehensive programme.


Tampere University
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Bachelor of Science (Tech) and Master of Science (Tech) in Natural Sciences and Mathematics, Science and Engineering
- Tampere, Finland
MSc, BSc
Full time
5 years
On-Campus
English
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The Bachelor’s Programme in Science and Engineering is a cross-disciplinary degree program that provides you with a solid grounding in several core fields of engineering and the ability to follow rapid technological developments and apply scientific methods. The major subjects available in the Natural Sciences and Mathematics track are Mathematics; Physics; Chemistry; Biomedical Engineering.
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Studying for a Master's degree in Natural Science in Finland offers you a chance to engage deeply with the scientific methods that drive discovery and innovation. You'll immerse yourself in rigorous research, benefiting from Finland's strong emphasis on collaboration and practical learning.
Through courses in ecology, physics, and chemistry, you'll learn advanced techniques such as data analysis and laboratory methodologies. The curriculum encourages hands-on experience, allowing you to work on real-world projects that solve current environmental and technological challenges. As you delve into your studies, you'll enhance your critical thinking skills and develop proficiency in using scientific tools and equipment.
The academic environment in Finland fosters independent thinking and encourages curiosity, which can help students build confidence as they tackle complex scientific questions. Graduates of Natural Science programs commonly pursue careers in research, environmental consulting, or academia, gaining skills that are highly valued both in Finland and internationally. This global perspective on education prepares you for a diverse range of opportunities in the science sector.