After graduation

Many of our students continue with a Master’s program after completing their Bachelor's degree. However, even with a Bachelor's degree in Applied Physics, you can find opportunities with a wide range of employers, from high-tech chip manufacturers to research institutes, and from oil producers to copier manufacturers.

Masters and master's tracks of Applied Physics

Deepen your Expertise: Choose your master's

These Master's programs are offered by the department of Applied Physics:

Of tracks:

You can also choose to combine the master Applied Physics and the Master Science and Technology of Nuclear Fusion as a ‘double degree’. This requires half a year to a year of extra study.

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