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10 Master's degrees in Physics in Denmark
Denmark offers a variety of Physics programmes that cater to international students looking to delve into the complexities of this fascinating field. With tuition fees ranging from €13,280 to €17,300, students have a broad spectrum of options to choose from. The median tuition fee, represented by the €15,000, provides a good benchmark for what most students can expect to pay. It's worth noting that 1% of programmes are considered affordable, making it accessible for a wide range of budgets. For those preferring a more flexible learning environment, 1% of the programmes are offered online. Moreover, 23% of universities in Denmark provide Physics programmes, ensuring ample choices for prospective students.

Earth and Space Physics and Engineering
The Earth and Space Physics and Engineering at the Technical University of Denmark (DTU) will provide you with competencies within research and development of satellite, space-, aircraft, and ground-based measuring methods as well as mathematical and physical models for monitoring, mapping, and exploring large-scale physical structures and processes on Earth and in the universe.

Engineering Physics
The Engineering Physics course from the Technical University of Denmark (DTU) focuses on physics as the basis of modern technology.
Physics
The MSc in Physics programme from Aarhus University offers a dynamic, research-oriented degree programme tailored to your academic interests and career goals.
Physics and Technology Engineering
With the Master in Physics and Technology Engineering from University of Southern Denmark you will acquire specialist skills in a broad area, primarily linked to the design and fabrication of nanostructured functional materials as well as the characteristics of light and its interaction with atoms, molecules and matter.
Physics
The Master's degree program in Physics is offered by University of Southern Denmark. There is a shortage of physicists, so no matter what research area you specialise in, you will be very attractive in the job market.
Physics - Flexible Work-Integrated
In the Physics - Flexible Work-Integrated programme from Aarhus University you study part-time while working part-time in a company or organisation.
Industry Master of Engineering Physics
The Industry Master of Engineering Physics course from the Technical University of Denmark (DTU) focuses on physics as the basis of modern technology.
Nanomaterials and Nanophysics
On the Nanomaterials and Nanophysics program offered at Aalborg University (Aalborg Campus) you will be a part of developing and designing the materials and materials systems of the future with a focus on sustainability and on increasing the durability of materials
Physics
During the Physics programme at the University of Copenhagen you can immerse yourself in the many different areas of physics. We offer six specialisations: Astrophysics, Biophysics, Computational Physics, Earth and Climate Physics, Physics of Complex Systems, or Quantum Physics.
Industry Master of Earth and Space Physics and Engineering
The Industry Master of Earth and Space Physics and Engineering at the Technical University of Denmark (DTU) will provide you with competencies within research and development of satellite, space-, aircraft, and ground-based measuring methods as well as mathematical and physical models for monitoring, mapping, and exploring large-scale physical structures and processes on Earth and in the universe.