- The curriculum aims to provide an academically oriented, university degree level, general education in physics with some degree of specialization in certain subject areas.
- In addition to completing a laboratory course covering the important fields of physical research, students following the Master's program have to take a number of main subjects as well as a complementary subject.
- Each of the main subjects covers both theoretical and experimental aspects of physics, while the complementary subject is cross-disciplinary in nature and offers scope for crossing interdisciplinary boundaries with a view to applying physicists' methods to other scientific domains.