Engineering Physics

Master

In Milano (Italy)

£ 3,425.12 VAT inc.

*Indicative price

Original amount in EUR:

4,000 €

Description

  • Type

    Master

  • Location

    Milano (Italy)

The main educational objective of this Laurea Magistrale (equivalent to Master of Science) programme is to prepare professionals with a sound expertise in science and an engineering attitude. A Physical Engineer is able to “produce” innovation both in the industrial environment as well as in basic research. He is highly competitive in the global market, with particular reference to the sectors where solid-state physics, optics, photonics and nanotechnologies are developed and routinely employed. More specifically, the Physical Engineer can approach all the industries and research labs based on advanced technologies, which may include material science, lasers, photonics devices, biomedical optics, etc. The programme has three possible finalizations: Nano-optics and Photonics; Nano and Physical Technologies; Semiconductor nanotechnologies.

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Milano (Italy)
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Subjects

  • Mathematics
  • Engineering Skills
  • Finance
  • Engineering
  • GCSE Physics
  • Business
  • Science
  • Physics
  • Skills
  • Mathematical METHODS FOR ENGINEERING

Course programme

1st Year

MATHEMATICAL METHODS FOR ENGINEERING [I.C.]
SOLID STATE PHYSICS
PHOTONICS I [I.C.]
AUTOMATIC CONTROL
ELECTRONICS
PHYSICS OF LOW DIMENSIONAL SYSTEMS [I.C.]


2nd Year


COMPUTING SYSTEMS FOR ENGINEERING PHYSICS
ELECTRON MICROSCOPIES AND SPINTRONICS [I.C.]

Courses to be chosen from Group TABLE 1

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Additional information

The graduate in Engineering Physics can approach and find employment opportunities in all the sectors in which high tech systems are designed and developed, such as laser manufacturers or system integrators based on photonics devices, industries working on new materials, vacuum technologies or biomedical devices, just to mention few examples. The Physical Engineer can therefore find employment in companies operating in material science and optical technologies. Moreover, the graduates in Engineering Physics can work in strategic consultancy companies or can continue their Academic Education with a PhD Program toward a professional career in academic or industrial research.

Engineering Physics

£ 3,425.12 VAT inc.

*Indicative price

Original amount in EUR:

4,000 €