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Masters Degrees in Environmental Physics
We have 21 Masters Degrees in Environmental Physics
Masters degrees in Environmental Physics equip postgraduates with the skills to use principles in Physics to understand properties and processes within the environment, including the atmosphere and oceans. Related postgraduate specialisms include Ecotoxicology and Applied Meteorology. Entry requirements typically include an undergraduate degree in a relevant subject such as Environmental Science or Physics.
Why study a Masters in Environmental Physics?
## Courses in this field increase your understanding of the physics behind the atmosphere, oceans, ice sheets and the Earth's crust. You may also analyse aspects of space weather and the Sun, particularly its influences on the Earth’s weather systems. For example, you might explore how the gravitational forces of the Moon influence oceanic processes, or how solar flares increase atmospheric temperature. This includes investigation of the atomic and sub-atomic processes at play, and examination of the transfer of energy and properties between different sources of matter. These methods allow you to understand key environmental issues, including atmospheric pollution and climate change, plate tectonics and natural disasters, and the biodiversity of plant and animal life. Careers in this area are extremely broad, with typical careers following routes in environmental conservation and research, policy-making and regulation, and academia.Nuclear & Environmental Physics - MSc
University of Glasgow
College of Science and Engineering
The Masters in Nuclear and Environmental Physics provides training in the physics and applications of nuclear energy generation (and low-carbon energy more generally), and the roles played by nuclear processes in environmental modelling and medical physics. Read more
Environmental Physics, M.Sc.
University of Bremen
Fachbereich Physik/Elektrotechnik
The focus of the environmental physics program at the University of Bremen lies on earth system sciences. Students learn to understand the complex relationships between atmosphere, hydrosphere, cryosphere, solid earth and climate. Read more
Energy Science - MSc/PgDip
Trinity College Dublin
School of Physics
This is a 1 year full time M.Sc. level course worth 90 ECTs, jointly taught between the Schools of Physics, Chemistry and Natural Science. Read more
Applied Meteorology and Climate
University of Reading
Department of Meteorology and Climate
Apply for this programme This course will prepare you for a career in meteorology-related science and research, with a focus on the use and interpretation of meteorological data and forecasts. Read more
Science and Technology for Sustainability - MSc
University of Leeds
School of Chemistry
Sustainability and sustainable development are crucial topics facing almost every industry worldwide. There is a growing demand from industry and society for experts in this field to provide sustainable solutions to a multitude of interdisciplinary global challenges. Read more
Nanoscience MSc/PgDip
University of Strathclyde
Department of Physics
Our MSc Nanoscience degree explores the frontiers of science on the nanoscale. It provides a strong grounding in basic nanoscience before progressing to advanced topics. Read more
Integrated Climate System Sciences (ICSS)
University of Hamburg
School of Integrated Climate System Sciences
Fast facts Master's program Integrated Climate System Sciences: Two years Taught in English No tuition fees Unique, interdisciplinary approach: Students study all parts of the climate system, including economics and social sciences as well as climate communication International atmosphere with 75 % international students The program was re-accredited by ASIIN in 2018. Read more
Risk, Disaster and Resilience MSc
University College London
UCL Institute for Risk and Disaster Reduction
Risk and disaster reduction, particularly within the contexts of dealing with uncertainty and increasing resilience, are high on local, national and international agendas. Read more
Renewable Electric Power Systems, Master Programme
Linnaeus University
Masters programmes
This programme offers a thorough knowledge of electricity from renewable energy technology with special focus on electric power systems. Read more
MSc (by Dissertation) Applied Physics
University of Essex
School of Computer Science and Electronic Engineering
Our research activity and supervision for MSD Applied Physics is concentrated in the following principal research areas: optical and semiconductor devices, semiconductors: theory and experiment, photonics, design and construction of ultrafast systems for Terahertz studies and THz spectroscopy of molecules. Read more
Airworthiness (MSc)
Cranfield University
Transport Systems
Airworthiness is at the forefront of aviation development. It is vital that staff have sufficient knowledge and skill to apply principles in design, manufacture, operation and maintenance of aircraft to both develop and maintain airworthiness. Read more
Physics - MSc
Imperial College London
Physics
This prestigious course is tailored to very able graduates who wish to deepen their knowledge of physics, and are looking to pursue a research career within a university, industrial or national research laboratory. Read more
Power, Propulsion and the Environment option - Thermal Power and Propulsion (MSc)
Cranfield University
Aerospace
This course covers all aspects of the gas turbine and other industrial prime movers. It aims to provide you with a thorough knowledge of, and the ability to assess, anthropogenic emissions. Power, Propulsion and the Environment is a specialist option of the MSc in Thermal Power and Propulsion. Read more
Applied Meteorology and Climate with Management
University of Reading
Department of Meteorology and Climate
This course will provide you the scientific background for improved understanding of meteorology and climate. It will also prepare you for current – or future – managerial responsibilities, with a significant course focus on the management of people and organisations. Read more
Physics - MSc by Research
University of Bristol
Faculty of Science
For more than 100 years, the Bristol School of Physics has made major research contributions, including the discovery of the pi meson (Nobel Prize in Physics, 1950) and fundamental advances in quantum mechanics. Read more
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