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Master's Degree Programme, 2 years, Trondheim

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Dive deep into the secrets of nature with a Master’s in Physics!

Dive deep into the secrets of nature with a Master’s in Physics!

Do you wish to dive into an area of physics and work independently with a thesis in a specialisation you think is exciting? Our MSc Physics will provide you with this opportunity, and we can offer these in several fields of study. 
 
With a Master in Physics, you are attractive in the labour market, both in the public and private sectors, in areas connected to research, consultancy, engineering, and education.
In physics, we try to reveal the secrets of nature, from the microcosm of elementary particles to the macrocosm of astrophysics. Between these two extremes, there is a wealth of subjects, ranging from biophysics at a cellular level and medical research to the development of new understanding in fields such as nanotechnology and climate. At present, these and many other areas are advancing in fascinating ways that you get to delve into when you study physics with us.
 

MSc Physics components

Do you want to study physics at NTNU? A Master in Physics gives you a unique opportunity to get directly involved in internationally recognised research groups, and access to high standard infrastructure. The specialisations in physics at NTNU is closely related to the Department of Physics’ research activities.

The Department of Physics is organized in seven research divisions:

  • ​​​​​​​Astrophysics and Theoretical Physics
  • Biophysics and Medical Technology​​​​​​​
  • Interdisciplinary Physics
  • Materials Physics
  • Porous Media Physics
  • QuSpin - Center for Quantum Spintronics (SFF/CoE)
  • Science Education Research

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