35 Master's degrees in Physics in Sweden
Physics, General
In the Master’s in Physics, General programme at Lund University, students will become part of a vibrant research community engaged in experiments at major international research facilities and in state-of-the-art laboratories on site. Cutting-edge theoretical studies are also undertaken.
Physics - Theoretical Physics - Quantum Fields and Strings
In the Master Programme in Physics - Theoretical Physics - Quantum Fields and Strings from Uppsala University you will learn from a world-recognised physics group with a wide range of interests in the modern study of quantum field theory and string theory.
Chemistry, Physical Chemistry
The purpose of the Chemistry, Physical Chemistry programme from Lund University is to give you a broad and fundamental knowledge in the fields of physical, theoretical chemistry and chemical physics.
Battery Technology and Energy Storage
Energy storage is key for transforming into a climate neutral society and a rapidly growing industry. Join the Master's Programme in Battery Technology and Energy Storage at Uppsala University to understand the fundamentals of battery materials, cells and systems, and how this technology impacts our society and environment.
Biophysics
Join the Master's Programme in Biophysics at Uppsala University to find out how to understand complex biological systems at the molecular level, using fundamental physics concepts and methods. The cross-disciplinary nature of biophysics has fostered great scientific advances, and it will enable you to create future technologies and gain the skills to explore the mysteries of life.
Particles and Cosmos
Embark on a cosmic journey into the depths of Particles and Cosmos with Stockholm University's prestigious Master's program. At the forefront of particle physics and cosmology research, this program at Stockholm University promises a comprehensive exploration of the fundamental building blocks of the universe and its vast cosmic structures.
Physics - Physics of Sustainable Energy and Complex Systems
As a student in the Master's Programme in Physics - Physics of Sustainable Energy and Complex Systems at the Uppsala University, you will get prepared by learning energy conversion processes of their physics, such as fluid mechanics, thermodynamics, electromagnetism and nuclear physics.
Theoretical Physics
This two-year programme in Theoretical Physics at Stockholm University gives you advanced knowledge and broad qualifications in how to use the mathematical and statistical methods that are applicable within theoretical physics.
Photonics
The Photonics programme at Lund University aims at educating talented students in the science and technology that lies behind the photonics revolution. You will obtain in-depth understanding of optics and laser technology as well as practical experience in optical design.
Quantum Technology
The Master's Programme in Quantum Technology will prepare you to be a part of the new quantum revolution. You will develop expertise in quantum phenomena and how they are used in the most recent technologies based on optical, electronic and magnetic phenomena. Uppsala University offers you an international environment with leading experts, cutting edge research, and contacts with the industry.
Physics
This Physics programme at Chalmers University of Technology will prepare you for a professional career in the private or public sector, both nationally and internationally. As a student, you will acquire a broad insight into the areas of physics that will form the basis for the advanced technologies of today and tomorrow.
Atomic, Molecular Physics, and Optics
Embark on a journey into the fascinating world of Atomic, Molecular Physics, and Optics with Stockholm University's renowned Master's program.
Physics, Materials science
The Master’s programme in Physics, Materials science from Lund University is a flexible and interdisciplinary programme for postgraduate students with a strong interest in learning about how important properties of materials depend upon the materials’ structure and constituents.
Physics, Theoretical Physics
As a Master's student in the Physics, Theoretical Physics programme at Lund University you will become part of a vibrant research community engaged in cutting-edge theoretical studies.
Physics
The Master’s programme in Physics from Umea University gives you the opportunity to acquire wider and deeper knowledge and abilities within one or several subareas in physics. You are free to choose courses according to your own interests and ambitions, but we also offer three special profiles: Computational Physics, Advanced Materials and Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics.
Physics
The Physics programme at Stockholm University covers detector physics and data analysis, quantum information, nanotechnology, particle physics, cosmology, atomic, molecular, laser and attosecond physics, and has ramifications to domains such as astrophysics, atmospheric science, molecular biophysics and astrobiology.
Engineering Physics
The Engineering Physics programme from KTH Royal Institute of Technology bridges the gap between theoretical physics and practical engineering, seeking to develop future technology. Solving complex problems is an integral part of the education, demanding in-depth knowledge of physics, as well as analytical and computational tools.
Physics
Physics from University of Gothenburg offers a forward-thinking curriculum in theoretical, computational, and experimental physics. Particular emphasis is placed on astronomy, biological physics, high-energy physics, and material science.
Medical Radiation Physics
The master’s programme in Medical Radiation Physics at Stockholm University combines your interest in physics with applications in medicine. You will study how radiation is used within health care to diagnose and treat diseases, and you will undergo practical training at the hospital.
Physics
The Master's programme in Physics from Linnaeus University provides an excellent basis for those wishing to pursue Ph.D. studies in physics, or for those aiming for work in industries requiring advanced mathematical, computational and problem-solving skills or a background in material science, quantum technology and nanotechnology.