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University of Southern Denmark

Denmark, Odense

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Location Denmark, Odense
Type Postgraduate, full-time
Begins September 1st
Duration 2 years
Study language English
Awards MSc(Eng)
Tuition fee FREE
Entry qualification Undergraduate diploma (or higher)

A bachelor's degree in Physics, Mechatronics, Electrical Engineering, Electronical Engineering or Power Engineering provided your academic qualifications correspond with those of a bachelor in Physics and Technology from the University of Southern Denmark.

If you have not passed your bachelor degree when applying, please upload your newest grade transcripts and state the date or month when you will finish your bachelor degree.

Please review the required documents for additional information.


The entry qualification documents are accepted in the following languages: English.

Often you can get a suitable transcript from your school. If this is not the case, you will need official translations along with verified copies of the original.

Language requirements

English
Accepted proof of proficiency: CAE or CPE, IELTS 6.5+, TOEFL 90+ or other equivalent

As an EU/EEA citizen you have the possibility of documenting the level of English with your secondary school diploma which must document advanced English level (min. 335 hours at high school level) equivalent to the Danish English A level.

Other requirements

It is necessary to attach a CV to the application.

Explanation of the grading scale used in bachelor diploma and grade transcript
If your diploma doesn't include the explanation of the grading scale, please include it in your documents.

Letter of Attorney
Please print, sign and upload the Letter of Attorney

More information

Expenses, accommodation, working etc.

sdu.dk/..nelse/Kandidat/Fysik_og_teknologi

Application start:
1 Oct 2013

Application deadline:
25 Mar 2014 23:59 (GMT)

Course overview

The master programme in Physics and Technology is aimed at students who want to create the technologies of the future – as researchers or developers.
The gap between research and the implementation of new products, methods and technologies is getting increasingly smaller. Therefore, cutting edge technology companies need engineers who can combine scientific skills in optics, acoustics, nanotechnology, modern physics and mathematics with engineering skills in signal processing and sensor technology.

Would you like to work in a field where theory is translated into new practical applications such as in the development of sensors in which light is intensified a billion times using metallic nanostructures. Or in optimising exhaust boxes or concert halls by modelling and simulation of sound fields, or in manufacturing nanostructured materials with entirely new characteristics.
All the above are real examples illustrating the interdisciplinary projects which you as a Physics and Technology graduate could work on.

Depending on your academic profile you will gain knowledge in areas of technology, classical physics, optics and acoustics as well as in areas of modern physics such as quantum mechanics and in materials physics and nanophysics.

During the master programme you choose to specialise in:
• Acoustics and Signal Processing
• Optics, Sensors and Nanotechnology

Career opportunities

Generally speaking, with a master degree in Physics and Technology you are qualified for jobs related to acoustics and optics.

As a specialist in acoustics you will, for example, be qualified to work in the loudspeaker industry with companies such as Bang & Olufsen, Vifa, Harman, Dynaudio, Peerless and Jamo or in the hearing aids industry.

An academic profile in optics means good job opportunities in high-technology companies where you can work in optical communication such as the internet and optical amplifiers; in optical storage of huge amounts of data, and in optical measurements in micro electronics, nanotechnology, holography, chemistry, environmental engineering, biotechnology, and in medical science.

With a master degree in Physics and Technology you can also work at consulting engineering companies or as a consultant.

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