The Master’s degree program in Physical and Astrophysical Sciences (Class LM-17) is a natural progression from the Bachelor’s degree in Physics and Astrophysics. The primary objective of the program is to train physicists by providing a broad and in depth understanding of various fields in modern physics, in particular: astrophysics, applied physics, matter physics, nuclear and subnuclear physics, complex systems, and theoretical physics - disciplines that are at the forefront of physical sciences worldwide. The program prepares students for a future career that spans both research (academic and industrial) and applied fields, where physicists trained in advanced experimental techniques and skilled in modeling and solving complex problems, are ideally suited for high-level experimental and theoretical work..
