Introduction

In the Physics Thesis Master's Program, we aim to educate experts in physics who possess fundamental knowledge and skills in conducting experimental, measurement, and theoretical analysis work in physics laboratories. These experts will be capable of effectively transferring this knowledge and skills to others, using advanced measuring instruments and simulation software, being sensitive to human, societal, and environmental concerns, comprehending the role and importance of physical sciences in societal development, attaining high proficiency and ethical responsibility in their profession, and taking on roles in various fields including education, research, and industrial applications.

 

Like other Thesis Master's Programs, the Physics Thesis Master's Program consists of at least 21 credits and 120 ECTS credits, including at least seven courses, one seminar, other learning activities (if any), and a thesis project. Out of the 120 ECTS credits, 60 ECTS credits are from course and seminar work, and the remaining 60 ECTS credits are from specialization courses that include the thesis project. Students must achieve at least a B- grade to be considered successful in their courses. Students must succeed in compulsory courses. In case of failure in elective courses, students may take different courses.