Information about the course
Field of study:
Technical PhysicsLevel of studies:
second-cycle studiesMode of study:
Full-time studiesDate of commencement of studies:
February 2023Faculty:
Faculty of Applied Physics and MathematicsLevel of qualification according to the European and national qualifications frameworks:
full qualification at the 7th level of the Polish Qualifications FrameworkProfessional title obtained by the graduate:
magister inżynierLearning profile:
general academic profileNumber of semesters:
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3
Number of ECTS credits:
- 28 - Field of study: Technical Physics
- 96 - Specialization: Applied Computer Science
- 92 - Specialization: Applied Physics and Photovoltaics
Work placement:
not applicable
Graduation requirements:
- the attainment of 90 ECTS credits,
- preparation and completion of the diploma project,
- passing the diploma examination
Graduate profile and further learning opportunities:
After completing the second-cycle studies, the graduate will have:
- extended general knowledge of physics, applied mathematics and computer science,
- in-depth detailed knowledge of physics and other sciences in the areas corresponding to the profiles of individual specialties,
- the ability to analyse the processes and physical phenomena most important for the analysed problems,
- ability to design devices, measuring stations,
- the ability to popularize the achievements of science and technology.
Graduates are prepared for research and development work:
- in research institutes and laboratories as well as at universities,
- in companies intermediating in the transfer of knowledge from the area of science to the economy,
- in companies producing software,
- in companies producing modern measuring devices,
- in companies from the energy sector (based on both classic and alternative energy sources) and
- in secondary education (after obtaining additional teaching qualifications) and
- running your own businesses.
A graduate of the faculty may fulfill these roles both as a representative of the public and private sectors. Thorough preparation of the graduate will allow him to relatively easily acquire skills in newly emerging fields of technology and adapt to rapidly changing trends on new labor markets. Graduates of the second cycle studies are prepared to undertake doctoral studies.