3.4 Please indicate which of your Master programmes in Physics are research oriented and which are professionally oriented?
Please note: The name(s) of the programme(s) filled in at question 3.3 are automatically reproduced.
Name of programme Research oriented Professionally oriented
Physics (curriculum Astrophysics and Cosmic Physics)
Physics (curriculum Physics of Environment)
Physics (curriculum Biomedical Physics)
Physics (curriculum Nuclear and Subnuclear Physics)
Physics (curriculum Advanced Technologies)
Physics (curriculum Theoretical Physics)
Physics (curriculum General Physics)
Physics of Complex Systems
3.5 What is the character of your Master Physics programme(s) (and degrees)?
Please note: The name(s) of the programme(s) filled in at question 3.3 are automatically reproduced.
Name of programme Standard Physics Specialised(1) Interdisciplinary plenary (incl. Engineering)(2)
Physics (curriculum Astrophysics and Cosmic Physics)
Physics (curriculum Physics of Environment)
Physics (curriculum Biomedical Physics)
Physics (curriculum Nuclear and Subnuclear Physics)
Physics (curriculum Advanced Technologies)
Physics (curriculum Theoretical Physics)
Physics (curriculum General Physics)
Physics of Complex Systems
(1) -Please note that with a specialized programme we don´t mean a curriculum with certain specializations but a programme with a quite narrow focus, e. g. a Master in Plasma and Vacuum Technology.
(2) -An interdisciplinary programme is a programme which includes knowledge from different disciplines and is often provided jointly by different study departments/faculties, see e.g. programmes in Nanotechnology which include Physics, Chemistry, Electrical Engineering and Mechanical Engineering.
3.6 If you offer (an) interdisciplinary Master programme(s), please indicate with what other subjects/subject groups Physics is or can be combined.
(Multiple replies possible)
Other natural sciences, please indicate:
Engineering Sciences
Medical Sciences
Humanities
Social Sciences
Economics
Other, please indicate:
3.7 Please indicate, which of your Master programmes in Physics are to be attended immediately after the Bachelor degree (often called “consecutive programmes”) and which are to be attended after spending some time on the labour market after the Bachelor degree (often called "continuing education programmes").
Please note: The name(s) of the programme(s) filled in at question 3.3 are automatically reproduced.
Name of programme Consecutive programme Continuing education programme
Physics (curriculum Astrophysics and Cosmic Physics)
Physics (curriculum Physics of Environment)
Physics (curriculum Biomedical Physics)
Physics (curriculum Nuclear and Subnuclear Physics)
Physics (curriculum Advanced Technologies)
Physics (curriculum Theoretical Physics)
Physics (curriculum General Physics)
Physics of Complex Systems
3.8 How many of your Master programmes in Physics are:
Full-time programme(s)? ........ Number of programmes:
Part-time programme(s)? ........Number of programmes:
Our programme(s) can be attended either part-time or full-time.
3.9 How many of your Master programmes in Physics are offered:
In classical presence delivery mode? ........ Number of programmes:
In e-learning, distance learning mode? ........Number of programmes:
In blended learning mode? ........Number of programmes:
3.10 Please estimate the composition of the students enrolled in your Master Physics programme(s) (only for those which are not Integrated Master programmes):
percent of Bachelor graduates from YOUR INSTITUTION enrolled in your Master Physics programme(s).
percent of Bachelor graduates from OTHER INSTITUTIONS IN YOUR COUNTRY enrolled in your Master Physics programme(s).
percent of Bachelor graduates from INSTITUTIONS IN OTHER COUNTRIES enrolled in your Master Physics programmes.
Not known yet.
3.11 Do you have entrance requirements for the Master phase?
No.
Yes, please indicate for SECOND CYCLE and for INTEGRATED Master programmes separately:
Second cycle programmes Integrated programmes
Written test
Interview
Grade point average
Other, please indicate:
3.12 What system of accreditation/approval of Master study programmes is in place?
(Multiple replies possible)
National/regional accreditation system
Accreditation by institutional bodies
Approval by Ministry
Approval by institutional bodies
Other, please indicate:
3.13 Is/Are your Master Physics Programme(s) approved/accredited?
Yes, (all of them)
Yes, some of them. Please indicate the number of the programmes:
No
3.14 How long does it actually take on average for Master students in Physics (incl. final examinations) to complete their studies at your institution?
Completion during the scheduled duration
Half a year longer than the scheduled duration
One year longer than the scheduled duration
One and a half years longer than the scheduled duration
Two years longer than the scheduled duration
Longer than two years than the scheduled duration
No information available (yet).
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