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| Application Deadline: | January 16 | ||
| Annual Tuition Fee: | Free - ≈ € 16,180 (non-EEA) | ||
| Location: | Stockholm / Sweden / View location on map ▾ Hide location on map ▴ | ||
| Duration: | 24 months | Start Date: | August |
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| Credits (ECTS): | 120 | ||
| Languages: | English | ||
The programme aims to educate problem solvers for advanced industrial research and development, and to prepare students for PhD-studies in physics and related subjects.
It starts with a broad choice of basic physics courses. Simulation, modelling and a broadening towards applied subjects as well as computer science and mathematics may also be included. Solving complex, sometimes interdisciplinary, problems is a central part of the education. This requires a profound knowledge and understanding of physics, as well as experience with analytical and computational tools. In addition, problem solving involves modelling as well as the introduction of necessary approximations. The studies finish with a 30 ECTS degree project in which a problem is studied in depth and knowledge gained from the different courses may be combined.
Career prospects
Graduates of this programme can look forward to ample job opportunities both in industry and academic research. The students are well prepared for a career as problem solvers or researchers in a wide range of industrial companies. Examples of such industries include the fields of biotechnology, medicine, optics, electronics, nano-tools and many more. Students from all specialisations are also well prepared for continued studies towards a PhD degree.
The 2 year programme starts with 90 ECTS courses and finishes with a 30 ECTS Master's degree project. From the beginning, there are five specialisations: Theoretical physics, Subatomic & astrophysics, Optical physics, Nano physics, and Biomedical physics. Each has compulsory, conditionally elective and elective courses. The compulsory courses (about 25 ECTS) characterise the specialisation. The conditionally elective courses (at least 25 ECTS) are chosen from a list containing about 70 ECTS of courses. The elective courses are chosen from an extensive list or freely to fit the specialisation.
Course overview
Compulsory courses common for all specialisations are:
* Theory and methodology of science
* Research methodology in physics
Compulsory courses for Theoretical physics specialisation:
* Quantum mechanics, advanced course
* Statistical mechanics
Compulsory courses for Subatomic & astrophysics specialisation:
* Subatomic physics
* Quantum mechanics, advanced course
Compulsory courses for Optical physics specialisation:
* Optical physics
* Laser physics
Compulsory courses for Nano physics specialisation:
* Mesoscopic physics
* Spin electronics
Compulsory courses for Biomedical physics specialisation:
* Introduction to biomedicine
* Experimental molecular biophysics
In addition, there is a large number of elective courses. They cover theoretical as well as experimental aspects of various fields of physics. Some examples are:
* Atomic, particle, nuclear and astrophysics
* Biological, biomolecular and medical physics
* Chemical physics and molecular modelling
* Optics and laser physics
* Nanoscale physics
* X-ray and ultrasound physics
Degree project
The project may be carried out in an academic or industrial environment in Sweden or abroad. Suitable projects can be obtained from the staff at the three physics departments. Students are also encouraged to seek other contacts, in the academic world and in industry, to identify suitable projects.
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General admission requirements
The general requirements are the same for all applicants to advanced level studies in Sweden.
1. Previous studies
A completed Bachelor's degree.
A completed Bachelor's degree, corresponding to a Swedish Bachelor's degree (180 ECTS), or equivalent academic qualifications from an internationally recognised university. The university has to be listed in the latest edition of the International Handbook of Universities (see link below). A Bachelor's degree in Science or Engineering is required for most programmes at KTH.
2. Language requirements
Applicants must provide proof of their English language proficiency which is most commonly established through an internationally recognised test.
TOEFL
* Paper-based test: total result of 575 (written test, grade 4.5)
* Internet-based test: total result of 90 (written test, grade 20)
English test results from TOEFL should be sent directly from the ETS test centre to University Studies in Sweden (code 9520).
IELTS
* A minimum overall mark of 6.5, with no section lower than 5.5 (only Academic Training accepted)
University of Cambridge/ University of Oxford Certificates
* Certificate of Advanced English
* Certificate of Proficiency
* Diploma of English Studies
GCE O-level
* Minimum grade C.
Upper secondary education:
In some cases English proficiency can be fulfilled from upper secondary education, for example a German Abitur with English as first foreign language "Grundstufe" (ausreichend at least 5/15) or "Leistungsfach" or French students who have taken English as LV 1 in Série L (littéraire) Langue Vivante or Sèrie ES, Langue Vivante. In most cases the requirement of English proficiency is fulfilled if you have studied English for eight years up to upper secondary education. Proof thereof must be enclosed in your application.
English proficiency tests are waived for the following:
* Applicants with a Bachelor's degree from a university where English is the only language of instruction, in accordance with recommendations in the latest edition of the International Handbook of Universities.
* Applicants with a Bachelor's degree from an internationally recognised university, where all courses of the study programme were taught in English. (This must be evident from the Transcript of Records/Diploma supplement/ Degree certificate).
* Applicants with a 4 year Bachelor's degree in Engineering, Science, Technology, Medicine, Pharmacy or Computer Science from India or Pakistan.
* Applicants with a Bachelor's degree (a Swedish Kandidatexamen or equivalent academic qualifications) with English as the major subject.
* Applicants who have 30 HE credits from a Nordic country and the language of instruction of the course/programme/university is English (proof thereof must be enclosed).
Specific admission requirements
A Bachelor´s degree (or equivalent) in physics or a physics-related subject, with sufficient theoretical depth, and with good academic results. Documented skills are required in mathematics (differential and integral calculus, linear algebra, differential equations & transforms, and statistics) and physics (classical and quantum mechanics, electromagnetism, waves, geometrical optics).
Selection process
The selection process is based on a total evaluation of the following selection criteria: university, GPA (Grade Point Average), course work related to the programme, motivation letter, working experiences and references.
Required documents
All applications must be supported by documentation including Transcripts of Records, Degree certificate/Diploma, proof of English proficiency etc.
In addition, the following set of documents is required for the Master's programme in Engineering Physics:
* Autobiographical statement (motivation letter)
* Certificate showing relevant work experience, if applicable
* Two letters of recommendation
* Copy of GRE results, if available
| Minimal degree required: | Bachelor's degree |
| Minimal amount of work experience | Not specified |
| IELTS Band: | 6.5 |
| TOEFL Paper-based: | 575 |
| TOEFL Internet-based: | 90 |
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