Master degree program in Applied physics and Mathematics, Kavli Institute for Systems Neuroscience, Norway

Applied physics and mathematics form the basis of all technological development. Physics is a science based on experiments, measurements and mathematical analysis to find physical laws for everything from microcosmos to macrocosmos. Mathematics is the language of science and technology, and it is also an important part of our cultural heritage. It’s a work in progress.

The time it takes from an idea in physics are born until it comes to technological application, becomes increasingly shorter. Mathematical and statistical analysis, mathematical modelling and calculation techniques can be used to solve a wide variety of problems in various subject areas. Climate studies, medicine, electronics and renewable energy can illustrate the range of applications.

As an Applied Physics and Mathematics graduate, you will acquire knowledge that enables you to contribute to the technological development. You will also be part of an increase in the understanding of the world around us and how it develops.

Master of Science in Applied Physics and Mathematics offers the following main profiles:

  • Applied Physics
  • Biophysics and medical technology
  • Industrial Mathematics

Deadline:-The application deadline for the programme is March 1st for students with an international degree, and April 15th for Norwegian and Nordic degree students. Students apply through Samordna Opptak.

Admission:-

You have to meet the Norwegian language requirements, or have a Scandinavian language as your mother tongue, if you want to  apply to any of NTNU’s degree programmes. You also must meet the basic requirement for admission, and demonstrate that you meet the English language requirements.

For more information please visit program website

 

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