Master's in Fundamental Physics and Applications (M1) Applied Physics 12 months Postgraduate Program By Université Paris Cité |Top Universities
Subject Ranking

# 151-200QS Subject Rankings

Program Duration

12 monthsProgram duration

Main Subject Area

Physics and AstronomyMain Subject Area

Program overview

Main Subject

Physics and Astronomy

Degree

Other

Study Level

Masters

Study Mode

On Campus

The M1 course in applied physics offers general education intended to train students who master different aspects of contemporary physics. It offers a progressive specialization organized around two main areas:

  • Energy and macroscopic physics
  • the physics of two infinities – from the infinitely large to the infinitely large
At the beginning of their M1, students are led at the start of their M1 to choose between these two themes which naturally extend into the different standard paths of professional M2 and applied research. The second semester is built from only optional courses allowing students to deepen their chosen field while developing a wide spectrum of skills and knowledge.


The training in M1 is based on courses presenting the fundamental concepts on a high quality experimental platform benefiting from the contribution in skills, know-how and partly in equipment from the neighboring laboratories. This richness of experimental teaching develops the acquisition of specific skills that depend on familiarity with standard experimental research instruments, an asset that can be reinvested within the framework of a pursuit in thesis or in business.


This university program is part of the Earth Planets Universe and Innovative Materials Graduate Schools of Université Paris Cité, linking master's and doctoral courses to cutting-edge research laboratories.


The Earth Planets Universe Graduate School trains leading scientists and engineers in the fields of geoscience, astrophysics, universe physics, and space science. Learn more >

The Graduate School Innovative Materials offers students the opportunity to explore the creation of innovative materials to address emerging socio-economic challenges. Learn more >

Program overview

Main Subject

Physics and Astronomy

Degree

Other

Study Level

Masters

Study Mode

On Campus

The M1 course in applied physics offers general education intended to train students who master different aspects of contemporary physics. It offers a progressive specialization organized around two main areas:

  • Energy and macroscopic physics
  • the physics of two infinities – from the infinitely large to the infinitely large
At the beginning of their M1, students are led at the start of their M1 to choose between these two themes which naturally extend into the different standard paths of professional M2 and applied research. The second semester is built from only optional courses allowing students to deepen their chosen field while developing a wide spectrum of skills and knowledge.


The training in M1 is based on courses presenting the fundamental concepts on a high quality experimental platform benefiting from the contribution in skills, know-how and partly in equipment from the neighboring laboratories. This richness of experimental teaching develops the acquisition of specific skills that depend on familiarity with standard experimental research instruments, an asset that can be reinvested within the framework of a pursuit in thesis or in business.


This university program is part of the Earth Planets Universe and Innovative Materials Graduate Schools of Université Paris Cité, linking master's and doctoral courses to cutting-edge research laboratories.


The Earth Planets Universe Graduate School trains leading scientists and engineers in the fields of geoscience, astrophysics, universe physics, and space science. Learn more >

The Graduate School Innovative Materials offers students the opportunity to explore the creation of innovative materials to address emerging socio-economic challenges. Learn more >

Admission Requirements

1 Year
Sep

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