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Engineering physics deals with the application of physical knowledge by combining physics with certain engineering fields as well as with mathematics. Since a wide variety of engineering fields underlie physical phenomena, engineering physics offers numerous specialisation areas such as Aerodynamics. Acoustics, Electrochemistry or Photovoltaics for example.
Find and compare 9 Masters in Engineering Physics in Belgium. Below is a selection of the available study options. If you're interested in studying Engineering Physics in Belgium you can view all 9 Master's programmes. You can also read more about the Engineering Physics discipline in general or about studying in Belgium.
The Master of Nuclear Engineering is a demanding programme where students with high level backgrounds in engineering investigate highly theoretical subjects such as neutron physics, fluid flow and heat transfer modelling, and apply them to reactor design, nuclear safety and plant operation & control.
Within the Erasmus Mundus framework four leading educational institutions in Europe offer a joint Erasmus Mundus Master of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (EMM-Nano).
The Master’s programme in Chemical Engineering is primarily aimed at applying chemical engineering principles to develop technical products and to design, control and improve industrial processes.
Vrije Universiteit Brussel offers the Master of Photonics Science and Engineering jointly with Ghent University (UGent). When you enroll in this English taught master, you will follow the courses at UGent during the first semester of the first master year and at VUB during the second semester. During the second year, you will study where you do your master thesis.
Ghent University
Four universities are now jointly organising the Erasmus Mundus Master of Science in Photonics program, allowing both EU and non-EU students to enroll in an international educational programme.
Ghent University
The International Master of Science in Fire Safety Engineering is an English taught two-year programme with the aim of providing a high-level education and an integrated cultural experience to future Fire Safety experts.
Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB)
Two universities in Belgium (Vrije Universiteit Brussel and Universiteit Gent, programme coordinator), two in Scotland (St.-Andrews University and Heriot-Watt University) and one in Sweden (Kungliga Tekniska Högskolan, Stockholm) have jointly organised the Erasmus Mundus Master of Science in Photonics since September 2006. This master’s programme has a duration of two years (120 ECTS credits).
Ghent University
The aim of the Erasmus Mundus Masters programme is to provide a high-level multinational research-oriented education in fusion-related engineering physics, in close relation to the research activities of the partners, and with a well-integrated language and cultural experience.
Ghent University
The Master of Photonics Science and Engineering is an English taught two-year program and leads to a joint degree from Ghent University and Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB). Students study both in Ghent and in Brussels in the first year and in Ghent or Brussels (upon their own choice) in the second year.