Master's Degree Programme in Physics

Foundations of the modern world and its technological development depend on a profound understanding of physical phenomena. The Master’s Degree Programme in Physics offers diverse possibilities to deepen the skills in physics after the BSc degree. The content of studies can be tailored to meet the needs of versatile career paths, ranging from professionals in academia to those in the high-technology sector, industry, or society in general. This programme is organised by the Faculty of Mathematics and Science.

Why this programme?

In the Master’s Degree Programme of Physics, you have four options to direct your studies: 

  • Physics of Quantum Materials option provides expert skills in material science.
  • Nuclear Physics and Nuclear Astrophysics option provides competence in nuclear and radiation physics for research and applications.
  • Particle and Quark Matter Physics and Cosmology option provides a comprehensive understanding of the fundamentals of matter and the universe.
  • Finally, Physics Applications in Technology and Society option provides physics know-how to build a career in R&D and innovations. 

Employment prospects have traditionally been excellent since the programme provides a skill set valued in industry and academia alike. Studies also emphasise project management and communication skills. 

Associate Professor Tuomas Grahn presents the Physics programme.

Programme info

  • Two-year full-time programme (120 ECTS credits) taught in English
  • Application period once a year in January
  • Studies begin in August, with no mid-point entry to the programme
  • From this programme, you will graduate with a Master of Science degree. 

A student can choose one of the four fields of study:  

  1. Physics of Quantum Materials
  2. Nuclear Physics, Nuclear Astrophysics, and Radiation Applications
  3. Particle and Quark Matter Physics and Cosmology  
  4. Physics Applications in Technology and Society 

Tuition fee €14,000

  • Students from non-EU/EEA countries are liable to pay a tuition fee but can apply for a scholarship after their first year of studies.
  • Early Bird discount: Applicants paying tuition fees can save €1500 by accepting their study place within 14 days.

How and when to apply?

  • The next application period is in January 2026.
  • Apply by completing the online form available in the Studyinfo.fi portal during the application period.
  • To apply successfully, you need to have a suitable educational background and show proof of your English skills as mentioned in the criteria. Remember also to include the attachments specified in the programme’s admission criteria and listed on the application form.

Student profile

After completing the present degree, you will master the four strengths of a physicist.  

  1. Skills in identifying the essence of natural phenomena and using relevant modelling to solve complex problems.  
  2. Ability to use computers, experimental apparatuses, and mathematical and computational tools in problem-solving. 
  3. Expertise in teamwork and written and oral science communication.  
  4. Experienced in learning and producing brand-new knowledge. 

We are looking for students with a suitable higher education degree (BSc in Physics or similar) and adequate proficiency in the English language. Basic skills in mathematics (especially calculus and linear algebra) are required, experience in programming (e.g. python) is beneficial.  

Henna Kokkonen tells about her studies in physics on JYU for YOU podcast.

Career opportunities for Physics graduates

During the degree studies you will strengthen your expertise in material science, nuclear science, particle physics and cosmology, or physics applications. Since the principles of physics are independent of language, culture, or state of the economy, this expertise secures advantage for graduates in the global job market. After graduation, you can design and lead projects within the international atmosphere and communicate fluently about science. 

Students graduating from the programme can find employment in universities, research institutes, high-tech companies, defence forces, finance sector, game and software industry. 

After graduation, you may also have the opportunity to apply for Doctoral Studies in Natural Sciences.  

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If you have questions concerning the admission process or the programme, please contact JYU Admission Services: admissions@jyu.fi

About tuition fees and the scholarship programme for students liable to pay tuition fees, please contact the International Office: degree-students@jyu.fi

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