Postgraduate Studies
In the Department of Physics, three Postgraduate Programs (MSc) are offered:
- MSc in Physics with Specializations in Theoretical and Experimental Physics,
- MSc in Atmospheric Sciences and Environment, and
- MSc in Modern Electronic Technologies
which lead to the acquisition of a Master’s Degree (MSc). The duration of all PGPS programs is three semesters (90 ECTS). The first two semesters involve attending a cycle of postgraduate courses, while the third semester involves the completion of a postgraduate thesis. The grade for the PDS is calculated as a weighted average with the ECTS credits as weights. Admission to the postgraduate programs is possible after examinations conducted at the beginning of each academic year.
More information on the postgraduate programs can be found on the respective websites:
- Postgraduate Program of Study in Physics with Specializations in Theoretical and Experimental Physics
- Postgraduate Program of Study in Atmospheric Sciences and Environment
- Postgraduate Program of Study in Modern Electronic Technologies
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