Master's in Physics and Astronomy Program By Radboud University |Top Universities
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Program Duration

24 monthsProgram duration

Tuitionfee

18,296 EURTuition Fee/year

Scholarship

YesScholarships

Program overview

Main Subject

Physics and Astronomy

Degree

MSc

Study Level

Masters

Study Mode

On Campus

 

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This Master's programme in Physics and Astronomy programme at Radboud University studies the interface between physics and astronomy, mathematics, chemistry and biology. You can choose from six specialisations to define your field of interest within Physics and Astronomy:

Particle and Astrophysics

Although particle physics and astrophysics act on completely different length and time scales, they both use the laws of physics to study the universe. In the Particle and Astrophysics Master's specialisation at Radboud University you’ll dive into these extreme worlds and unravel the inner workings of the universe from the smallest to the largest systems.

Neurophysics

Our brain contains many ingenious networks of billions of interconnected neurons. Together, they have an information processing capacity and flexibility that far exceeds modern supercomputers, or any artificial intelligent system. In this specialisation, we aim at unravelling the neuro-computational mechanisms of this fascinating, complex system using experimental approaches, advanced theory and computational models.

Physics of Molecules and Materials

As a scientist, you’re a problem solver. But how do you tackle a problem when there are no adequate theories and calculations become far too complicated? In the specialisation in Physics of Molecules and Materials you’ll be trained to take up this challenge in a field of physics that is still largely undiscovered: the interface between quantum and classical physics.

Science in Society

Science and technology have a profound influence on society, but the reverse is also true: society significantly shapes the ways in which science and technology evolve. However, experience shows that scientists on the one hand and the general public, government and businesses on the other aren’t always able to clearly understand one another. That is why experts with a background in science and an understanding of social processes are indispensable. This specialisation will equip you with the knowledge, tools and skills to be a professional intermediary between science and society whilst getting a broader societal perspective.

Science, Management and Innovation

In Science, Management and Innovation (SMI) you will gain expertise in societal challenges, work on the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and learn the ability to speak the language of policy and business.

Program overview

Main Subject

Physics and Astronomy

Degree

MSc

Study Level

Masters

Study Mode

On Campus

 

Visit the Campus Day! 

Friday 19 April 2024, 1 pm - 3:30 pm

On this day you will take a tour of our campus, taste the atmosphere and hear what it is like to study at Radboud University. You will not receive any information about the specific programmes on this day.

Register

This Master's programme in Physics and Astronomy programme at Radboud University studies the interface between physics and astronomy, mathematics, chemistry and biology. You can choose from six specialisations to define your field of interest within Physics and Astronomy:

Particle and Astrophysics

Although particle physics and astrophysics act on completely different length and time scales, they both use the laws of physics to study the universe. In the Particle and Astrophysics Master's specialisation at Radboud University you’ll dive into these extreme worlds and unravel the inner workings of the universe from the smallest to the largest systems.

Neurophysics

Our brain contains many ingenious networks of billions of interconnected neurons. Together, they have an information processing capacity and flexibility that far exceeds modern supercomputers, or any artificial intelligent system. In this specialisation, we aim at unravelling the neuro-computational mechanisms of this fascinating, complex system using experimental approaches, advanced theory and computational models.

Physics of Molecules and Materials

As a scientist, you’re a problem solver. But how do you tackle a problem when there are no adequate theories and calculations become far too complicated? In the specialisation in Physics of Molecules and Materials you’ll be trained to take up this challenge in a field of physics that is still largely undiscovered: the interface between quantum and classical physics.

Science in Society

Science and technology have a profound influence on society, but the reverse is also true: society significantly shapes the ways in which science and technology evolve. However, experience shows that scientists on the one hand and the general public, government and businesses on the other aren’t always able to clearly understand one another. That is why experts with a background in science and an understanding of social processes are indispensable. This specialisation will equip you with the knowledge, tools and skills to be a professional intermediary between science and society whilst getting a broader societal perspective.

Science, Management and Innovation

In Science, Management and Innovation (SMI) you will gain expertise in societal challenges, work on the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and learn the ability to speak the language of policy and business.

Admission requirements

Undergraduate

90+
6.5+
2 Years
Sep

Tuition fee and scholarships

Domestic Students

2,530 EUR
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International Students

18,296 EUR
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Radboud University offers a number of undergraduate courses taught in English in the fields of:


Tuition fees
Undergraduate tuition fees for 2024/2025 are €2,530 for EU/EEA-students.

Deadlines
Applications for both Bachelor's and Master's programmes open up 1 October. The deadlines are as follows:


Admission requirements for Bachelor's programmes

High school diploma
Your diploma must be equivalent to a Dutch VWO diploma or a higher-level diploma. Additional requirements may apply, for example, a diploma from an academic stream, a specific level/course, or a certificate in Mathematics.

Command of the English language
When applying for admission to an English-taught Bachelor’s or Master’s programme at Radboud University, you need to have sufficient command of the language. There are various ways to prove this, sometimes through your diploma or citizenship and in other cases through a language test certificate (TOEFL iBT, IELTS, Cambridge Certificate of Advanced English (CAE) or Certificate of Proficiency in English (CPE)).

Read more about admission requirements for Bachelor’s programmes here.

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Application procedure

To apply, fill in an online application form with an ID or passport, your high school diploma and a transcript of your grades.

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