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 A typical 5-year Masters-program would look like this

 

1st year:

 

Mechanics  (Fund. P I)

Electromagnetism  Fund. P III

Thermal physics Fund P II

Calculus

Probability & Statistics

Electronic Circuit Analysis

Electronics I

Programming

Physics and society

Lab work and Physical experimentation in first 3 years

 

2nd year:

Atomic physics: an introduction to quantum physics Fund P V

Advanced Thermodynamics (part 1)

Linear Algebra

Differential Equations

Signal Physics

(Complex) Function theory

Waves: Fund P IV

Transport Phenomena

Electronics II

Theoretical Physics I: Classical Mechanics

 

3rd year:

 

Theoretical Physics II: Quantum Mechanics

Theoretical Physics III: Statistical physics

Theoretical Physics IV: Electromagnetism

Solid Sate Physics I

Statistics II:

Computational Physics

Flow dynamics (Hydro and Aero dyn.)

Advanced mechanics

Advanced Thermodynamics (part 2)

 

Student should also take 2 courses in social sciences in the 3rd year

4rd year:

 

Student is required to choose a number of the foolowing subjects:

advanced quantum mechanics, turbulence, solid state physics  II,  dislocations, radiation physics, Transport Phenomena II , meteorology, parallel computing, nuclear physics, reactor physics, cryogenics, optics I, optics II , acoustics I, acoustics II, parameter estimation, artificial intelligence, statistics III, stochastic signals, Image Processing, Nuclear Magnetic Resonance, etc

 

 Start of Research project

 

 

 

5th year:

 

Research project closed with thesis.

 

 

 

Doctoral program:

 

Another 2- 3 year of research and writing a doctoral thesis 

 

 

 

Last Updated on Sunday, 01 November 2009 10:37