This programme is offered in English.
You will find the answer to why and how technology works – and you will use that knowledge to develop excellent and high quality hearing aids, microphones or loudspeakers. Or perhaps you will develop optically based faster computers or new optical measurement methods for diagnosing cancer, or ultra-sensitive sensors capable of detecting the presence of just a few molecules of narcotics or explosives.
Programme structure
This is a two-year master degree. To study a master degree in Physics and Technology you must have a relevant bachelor degree (three years of previous study at university level within a similar field).
At the master programme you choose an academic profile; the area in which you want to specialise. Read more about the structure of the programme.
- Profile courses
- Elective and compulsory courses
- Master thesis
Read more about your introduction days
Study environment
Each year more than 1500 international students from all over the world choose to study at the University of Southern Denmark, so you will become part of a lively international student environment.
We believe that engineers of today must have a global perspective and experience and we encourage international as well as Danish students to spend one or two semesters abroad as an intern in a company or as exchange students at a partner university.
The Faculty of Engineering has adopted a student-centred approach to learning, and teaching is based on problem based project work. Students participate significantly in class and carry out project work in small teams.
Contact us
You are always welcome to email The International Office for information about studying at the University of Southern Denmark – how to apply, and where to live.
For more information about the degree programme, please contact Student Counsellor Anmari Lundegaard on tel. +45 6550 7325.
It is possible to visit the Faculty of Engineering before deciding whether or not to study here. Contact Head of International Affairs Jørgen Breier Henriksen on tel. +45 6550 7352.
Admission
University of Southern Denmark does not charge tuition fees from citizens from the Nordic countries or from the EU/EEA countries.
To study a master degree in Physics and Technology you must have a relevant bachelor degree (three years of previous study at university level within a similar field).
Read more about how to apply and the entry requirements.
Master of Science in Engineering
Graduates are employed as industrial managers, as the creative force in innovation and development, or as researchers. Read more about your career opportunities as a graduate engineer in Physics and Technology.