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KNU named
after J. Balasagyn realizes the following objectives in the field of education
and education of personality on the direction of training of master’s degree
510400- “Physics”
Training of qualified specialists with an in-depth professional
education about all types of physical phenomena, processes, and structures
observed in nature, capable of applying this knowledge in applied, production,
and pedagogical activities. These specialists possess universal competencies
that enhance their social mobility and functional resilience in the labor
market. The program also focuses on developing the socio-personal qualities of
students, such as determination, organization, diligence, responsibility,
civic-mindedness, communication skills, tolerance, and the enhancement of
overall culture.
Student pursuing a Master's degree
in Physics can choose from the following specializations:
● Teaching Technology for Physics in Secondary and Higher
Education
● Theoretical Physics
Professional fields for graduates include education and
the study of physical phenomena, processes, and structures observed in nature.
A Master's student in the program 510400 "Physics" studies the
following professional subjects:
● Quantum Electronics
● Computer Technologies in Physics
● Field Theory
● Physics of Elementary Particles
● Theory and Practice of Physical
Experimentation
● Theory and Methods of Solving
Physical Problems
● Theory of Concept Formation in
Physics
The professional activity objects for graduates include the educational
environment and scientific-pedagogical and production activities. The types of professional activities for
graduates encompass teaching, scientific and research work, and
organizational-management activities.
A Master's student in the program 510400 "Physics" should solve
the following tasks:
1. In the field of scientific and research activities:
○ Conducting scientific research on
designated problems;
○ Formulating new tasks arising during
scientific research;
○ Working with scientific literature
using new information technologies and monitoring scientific journals;
○ Carrying out physical research on
specified topics.
2. In the field of organizational-management activities:
○ Participating in organizing
scientific research and innovative projects, ensuring compliance with safety
regulations;
○ Assisting in the organization of
seminars and conferences;
○ Writing abstracts and preparing
scientific articles;
○ Participating in the organization of
enterprise infrastructure, including information and technology systems.
3. In the field of pedagogical activities:
○ Mastering teaching methodologies for
academic disciplines and electronic learning methods;
○ Preparing and conducting seminars
and laboratory practicals;
○ Supervising the scientific work of
bachelor's students;
○ Conducting physics club sessions.
The standard duration for completing
a full-time Master's degree in 510400
"Physics" is 2 years, while part-time study takes 2 years and 6
months.
Programme overview
Main Subject
Physics and Astronomy
Degree
MA
Study Level
Masters
Study Mode
On Campus
KNU named
after J. Balasagyn realizes the following objectives in the field of education
and education of personality on the direction of training of master’s degree
510400- “Physics”
Training of qualified specialists with an in-depth professional
education about all types of physical phenomena, processes, and structures
observed in nature, capable of applying this knowledge in applied, production,
and pedagogical activities. These specialists possess universal competencies
that enhance their social mobility and functional resilience in the labor
market. The program also focuses on developing the socio-personal qualities of
students, such as determination, organization, diligence, responsibility,
civic-mindedness, communication skills, tolerance, and the enhancement of
overall culture.
Student pursuing a Master's degree
in Physics can choose from the following specializations:
● Teaching Technology for Physics in Secondary and Higher
Education
● Theoretical Physics
Professional fields for graduates include education and
the study of physical phenomena, processes, and structures observed in nature.
A Master's student in the program 510400 "Physics" studies the
following professional subjects:
● Quantum Electronics
● Computer Technologies in Physics
● Field Theory
● Physics of Elementary Particles
● Theory and Practice of Physical
Experimentation
● Theory and Methods of Solving
Physical Problems
● Theory of Concept Formation in
Physics
The professional activity objects for graduates include the educational
environment and scientific-pedagogical and production activities. The types of professional activities for
graduates encompass teaching, scientific and research work, and
organizational-management activities.
A Master's student in the program 510400 "Physics" should solve
the following tasks:
1. In the field of scientific and research activities:
○ Conducting scientific research on
designated problems;
○ Formulating new tasks arising during
scientific research;
○ Working with scientific literature
using new information technologies and monitoring scientific journals;
○ Carrying out physical research on
specified topics.
2. In the field of organizational-management activities:
○ Participating in organizing
scientific research and innovative projects, ensuring compliance with safety
regulations;
○ Assisting in the organization of
seminars and conferences;
○ Writing abstracts and preparing
scientific articles;
○ Participating in the organization of
enterprise infrastructure, including information and technology systems.
3. In the field of pedagogical activities:
○ Mastering teaching methodologies for
academic disciplines and electronic learning methods;
○ Preparing and conducting seminars
and laboratory practicals;
○ Supervising the scientific work of
bachelor's students;
○ Conducting physics club sessions.
The standard duration for completing
a full-time Master's degree in 510400
"Physics" is 2 years, while part-time study takes 2 years and 6
months.
Admission Requirements
16+
15 Oct 2024
Jul
Aug
Tuition fees
Domestic
583 USD
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Programme overview
Main Subject
Physics and Astronomy
Degree
MA
Study Level
Masters
Study Mode
On Campus
KNU named after J. Balasagyn realizes the following objectives in the field of education and education of personality on the direction of training of master’s degree 510400- “Physics”
Training of qualified specialists with an in-depth professional education about all types of physical phenomena, processes, and structures observed in nature, capable of applying this knowledge in applied, production, and pedagogical activities. These specialists possess universal competencies that enhance their social mobility and functional resilience in the labor market. The program also focuses on developing the socio-personal qualities of students, such as determination, organization, diligence, responsibility, civic-mindedness, communication skills, tolerance, and the enhancement of overall culture.
Student pursuing a Master's degree in Physics can choose from the following specializations:
● Teaching Technology for Physics in Secondary and Higher Education
● Theoretical Physics
Professional fields for graduates include education and the study of physical phenomena, processes, and structures observed in nature.
A Master's student in the program 510400 "Physics" studies the following professional subjects:
● Quantum Electronics
● Computer Technologies in Physics
● Field Theory
● Physics of Elementary Particles
● Theory and Practice of Physical Experimentation
● Theory and Methods of Solving Physical Problems
● Theory of Concept Formation in Physics
The professional activity objects for graduates include the educational environment and scientific-pedagogical and production activities. The types of professional activities for graduates encompass teaching, scientific and research work, and organizational-management activities.
A Master's student in the program 510400 "Physics" should solve the following tasks:
1. In the field of scientific and research activities:
○ Conducting scientific research on designated problems;
○ Formulating new tasks arising during scientific research;
○ Working with scientific literature using new information technologies and monitoring scientific journals;
○ Carrying out physical research on specified topics.
2. In the field of organizational-management activities:
○ Participating in organizing scientific research and innovative projects, ensuring compliance with safety regulations;
○ Assisting in the organization of seminars and conferences;
○ Writing abstracts and preparing scientific articles;
○ Participating in the organization of enterprise infrastructure, including information and technology systems.
3. In the field of pedagogical activities:
○ Mastering teaching methodologies for academic disciplines and electronic learning methods;
○ Preparing and conducting seminars and laboratory practicals;
○ Supervising the scientific work of bachelor's students;
○ Conducting physics club sessions.
The standard duration for completing a full-time Master's degree in 510400 "Physics" is 2 years, while part-time study takes 2 years and 6 months.
Programme overview
Main Subject
Physics and Astronomy
Degree
MA
Study Level
Masters
Study Mode
On Campus
KNU named after J. Balasagyn realizes the following objectives in the field of education and education of personality on the direction of training of master’s degree 510400- “Physics”
Training of qualified specialists with an in-depth professional education about all types of physical phenomena, processes, and structures observed in nature, capable of applying this knowledge in applied, production, and pedagogical activities. These specialists possess universal competencies that enhance their social mobility and functional resilience in the labor market. The program also focuses on developing the socio-personal qualities of students, such as determination, organization, diligence, responsibility, civic-mindedness, communication skills, tolerance, and the enhancement of overall culture.
Student pursuing a Master's degree in Physics can choose from the following specializations:
● Teaching Technology for Physics in Secondary and Higher Education
● Theoretical Physics
Professional fields for graduates include education and the study of physical phenomena, processes, and structures observed in nature.
A Master's student in the program 510400 "Physics" studies the following professional subjects:
● Quantum Electronics
● Computer Technologies in Physics
● Field Theory
● Physics of Elementary Particles
● Theory and Practice of Physical Experimentation
● Theory and Methods of Solving Physical Problems
● Theory of Concept Formation in Physics
The professional activity objects for graduates include the educational environment and scientific-pedagogical and production activities. The types of professional activities for graduates encompass teaching, scientific and research work, and organizational-management activities.
A Master's student in the program 510400 "Physics" should solve the following tasks:
1. In the field of scientific and research activities:
○ Conducting scientific research on designated problems;
○ Formulating new tasks arising during scientific research;
○ Working with scientific literature using new information technologies and monitoring scientific journals;
○ Carrying out physical research on specified topics.
2. In the field of organizational-management activities:
○ Participating in organizing scientific research and innovative projects, ensuring compliance with safety regulations;
○ Assisting in the organization of seminars and conferences;
○ Writing abstracts and preparing scientific articles;
○ Participating in the organization of enterprise infrastructure, including information and technology systems.
3. In the field of pedagogical activities:
○ Mastering teaching methodologies for academic disciplines and electronic learning methods;
○ Preparing and conducting seminars and laboratory practicals;
○ Supervising the scientific work of bachelor's students;
○ Conducting physics club sessions.
The standard duration for completing a full-time Master's degree in 510400 "Physics" is 2 years, while part-time study takes 2 years and 6 months.
Admission Requirements
Tuition fees
Domestic
Scholarships
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