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Master in Physics [60.0] - PHYS2M1
The programme for the 60 credit Master is designed to ensure students have knowledge of the fundamental laws and essential tools of modern physics. They will develop their intellectual and professional skills such as the ability to analyse a problem in physics, abstraction and modelling, rigour in reasoning and expression and a critical attitude.
General presentation of the programme
The programme of 60 credits includes 10 credits for compulsory courses, 20 credits for activities related to the dissertation, 4 credits for human sciences and 26 credits for courses to be chosen from a list of activities.
The only university training directly accessible from the 60 credit Master in Physics is teacher training (30 credits). It is also possible, in one year, to gain the 120 credit Master in Physics. This gives access to doctorates and Advanced Masters. Students’ attention is drawn to the fact that this progression will require the submission of two dissertations and may require up to 15 credits for additional courses.
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23/07/2009
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