Master of Science (Physics)
Position Details (Master's)
ThePhysics program from Flinders University builds on a student’s existing physics, research and professional skills. It provides graduates with not only the practical and theoretical aspects of physics, but also an understanding of professional and ethical responsibilities and an awareness of social, economic, cultural and environmental aspects of physics in a global community. Projects and coursework have been designed to address topical concerns in industry and society preparing graduates for employment in a physics-related field or further enrolment in a higher degree by research.
A masters research thesis is normally taken in the final two semesters of study and develops research, communication and technical skills. An in-depth investigation of a particular area is completed under the guidance of a supervisor and students can opt to research advanced areas within the discipline.
Your career
Career options exist in areas such as optics, telecommunications, instrumentation development, acoustics, geophysics, teaching as well as research and development laboratories.
Potential occupations include:
- graduate research officer
- laboratory technical officer
- scientific officer
- research and development scientist
- patent examiner
- defence scientist
- research scientist
- teacher
- data analyst
- system analyst
- IP assessor.
Courses include:
- Electromagnetics and Electromagnetic Waves
- Methods of Applied Mathematics
- Complex Analysis
- Partial Differential Equations
- Algebra
- Frontiers of Nanotechnology
- Nuclear and Statistical Physics
- Solid State Physics and Optoelectronics
Flinders University
On Campus (Full Time)
2 years
Expired