• The Applied Physics Master’s degree requires all students to balance their studies between the two. Each student is required to complete three theoretical courses, three experimental courses and one elective, of their choice, from either category.
  • In addition each student must pursue a research project where they employ the skills learned through their coursework.
  • The research can be done as a project supervised by a faculty member, resulting in a short Master’s thesis, or as an off campus internship.
  • The results of the project must be presented formally to the department as a whole.