Physics: University of Groningen
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- Degree
- MSc
- Address
- Physics: University of Groningen, International Service Desk, University of Groningen, PO Box 72, 9700 AB, Groningen, Netherlands
- Ads
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- Subject
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Physics
- Course Language(s)
- English
- Course Beginning
- September and February
- Duration
- 2 years
- App Deadline
- For enrolling in September: EU/EEA citizens: 1 June. Non-EU/EEA citizens: 15 April; For enrolling in February: EU/EEA students: 1 December. Non-EU/EEA students: 15 October.
- Telephone
- +31 (0)50 363 8181
- Fax
- +31 (0)50 363 7100
- E-mail
i...@rug.nl
- Website
- http://www.rug.nl/internationalmasters
General information
The School of Physics offers a Master’s degree programme which is open to foreign students who already have a solid background in physics and are eager to expand their knowledge and experience in an environment of modern physics research. The goal of the Master’s degree programme in Physics is to train excellent researchers in the specializations materials science, nuclear physics, isotope physics or theoretical physics.
Career prospects
The Master’s programme in Physics is primarily meant for students who want to become researchers. Most graduates will proceed with a PhD research project after their Master’s programme, either in Groningen or elsewhere. During the Master’s degree programme, teamwork, communication and presentation are important qualities. In many cases considerable IT skills are developed. In practice, physics graduates can be found in consultancy firms, in process management, in commercial positions, in financial jobs or as teachers.
Admission requirments
- A Bachelor's degree in Physics or applied Physics
- If you have a different degree, the Admissions Board will decide whether or not you can be admitted to the Master’s degree programme
- Sufficient English proficiency is required. Language requirements include an IELTS test score of 6.5 or a TOEFL test score of 580 (paper-based)
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