The Master's degree program in Physical and Astrophysical Sciences, class LM-17, is the natural continuation of the Bachelor's degree in Physics and Astrophysics. The primary goal of the program is to train physicists with a broad spectrum of knowledge in various fields of modern physics through six possible curricula: astrophysics, applied physics, condensed matter physics, nuclear and subnuclear physics, complex systems physics, and theoretical physics. The Master's degree in Physical and Astrophysical Sciences is a fundamental step for pursuing a Ph.D. in Physics and Astrophysics or related disciplines, specializing in Medical Physics, teaching physics and mathematics in secondary schools, or entering the workforce in research and development, both in public institutions and private companies with a strong scientific and technological focus.
