MSC Applied physics

Second-cycle programme in Applied Physics

Department
Faculty of Material Engineering and Physics
Duration
3 semesters
Beginning of semester
October
Intake
15 October – 5 February
ECTS credits
90
Tuition fee
EUR 1500/semester
Application fee
EUR 20
Programme coordinator
prof. Joanna Jałocha-Bratek
joanna.jalocha-bratek@pk.edu.pl
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Program description:

Studies at this program with the specialization in Computer Modeling are designed to ensure master’s degree graduates with a strong basis to efficiently use the tools of mathematics, physics and computer science.
The graduate will acquire the knowledge and skills in the area of modeling physical, technological, economical, biological and other processes.
The competences obtained during studies:

  • modeling natural phenomena in science and technology with use of advanced computer applications;
  • basics of symbolic computations, computer graphics and visualization;
  • computer-controlled measurement stations in research and industry;
  • modern information technologies in physics, technology and business: object and mobile programming techniques, algorithms and computational methods in the optimization tasks and engineering calculations;
  • techniques of modern measurement systems in science, medicine, industry and everyday life;
  • physics as the foundation of other sciences, problems of modern physics, including those defining its interdisciplinary character as a science.

Upon completing the degree the graduate is prepared for PhD studies or embark on professional career in science, industry or finance. Graduate is  ready to employ in research laboratories,  become a programmer, software tester, computer network administrator, web or computer graphic designer, data analysts etc.  Physics training is desired by banks and other financial institutions (quanta).

Admission requirements:

BSc in Physics, Applied Physics or in another field (i.e. mathematics, natural science or technical studies). High GPA earned during BSc studies. If graduates of faculties other than Physics or Technical, the Faculty’s Recruitment Commission assesses, based on the Diploma Supplement (or index), the candidate’s implementation of program content (60% of the number of hours of basic and directional subjects) allowing to obtain the

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