With a degree in Physics and Technology you acquire a number of engineering and personal competencies necessary to meet the expectations of the labour market.
General competencies
The main focus of all engineering programmes at University of Southern Denmark is professional ability and the programmes are all rooted in research and development environments of a high international standard.
You acquire:
- Ability to think and work in a problem-based, project-oriented and interdisciplinary way
- Ability to work independently as well as in teams
- Ability to solve tasks in an international context
- Knowledge of and experience in the needs of the business world
Specific competencies
With a master of science in engineering degree in Physics and Technology you will have the following competencies:
• Ability to use basic techniques and tools within physical systems and measurement techniques when analysing and solving new problems
• Ability to assess and select scientific methods and models to simulate physical systems and technical measurement problems with a view to practical use and development, as well as scientific research
• Ability to use a wide range of electronic, optical and acoustic components as well as programming techniques
• Ability to evaluate and use techniques for data transfer between physical and electronic/digital systems
• Knowledge on a par with the highest level of international research within one or more academic fields covered by the subject columns of the study programme
• Ability to identify scientific problems within the academic fields covered by the study programme for use in developing and applying new analysis models and solutions within physical systems and measurement techniques.
A master degree in Physics and Technology qualifies you to apply for and study a
PhD programme.
Find detailed information on
curriculum and course descriptions.