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Masters Degrees in Nuclear & Particle Physics
We have 58 Masters Degrees in Nuclear & Particle Physics
Masters degrees in Nuclear & Particle Physics involve advanced study of matter at the atomic and sub-atomic levels, including analysis of the structure and behaviour of nuclei within atoms. Related subjects include Theoretical Physics and Experimental Physics. Entry requirements typically include an undergraduate degree in a relevant subject such as Physics or Chemistry.
Why study a Masters in Nuclear & Particle Physics?
## Since the discovery of gravity, the oldest known forcefield, physicists have been fascinated by the laws of nature governing the universe. Courses in this area encourage you to examine the smallest detectable particles that constitute matter and radiation, and explain the fundamental interactions behind their behaviour. From elementary particles to the formation and evolution of the Solar System, stars, and galaxies, you will analyse a range of theories and methodologies that have developed and adapted over time to explain these phenomena. This could include using a combination of mathematical methods, computer modelling tools and experimental equipment. Expertise in this field is fundamental across a range of industries, and careers are very broad. You may be employed in environmental conservation, medicine, pharmacology and aerospace engineering.Refine your search
Physics MSc
King’s College London
Faculty of Natural and Mathematical Sciences
The Physics MSc will give you experience in conducting complex research tasks in the rapidly developing and exciting fields of particle physics and cosmology, experimental biophysics and nanotechnology, and the theory and simulation of condensed matter. Read more
Physics - MSc
University of Sussex
School of Mathematical and Physical Sciences
This course is for you if you’re interested in atomic, molecular and optical physics, as well as experimental particle physics. Read more
Master of Philosophy in Physics
The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
School of Science
The MPhil program aims at providing students with a broad range of research training that emphasizes the development of critical thinking and problem-solving skills. Read more
MSc in Particle and Astrophysics
Radboud University
Science
Although Particle Physics and Astrophysics act on completely different length and time scales, they both use the laws of physics to study the universe. Read more
MSc Physics
University College Dublin
UCD School of Physics
Physics provides us with a model of the universe, on an incredible range of scales, from inside the nucleus of the atom towards the edge of the observable universe. Read more
Physics
University of Padua
School of Science
The Master’s degree in Physics deepens the understanding of basic elements of modern Physics and of Theoretical Physics, allowing students to strengthen their knowledge of specific fields like Biophysics, Nanoscience, Condensed Matter Physics, Nuclear and Particle Physics, Physics of Fundamental Interactions. Read more
Particle and Nuclear Physics MSc
University of Edinburgh
School of Physics and Astronomy
The study of Particle and Nuclear Physics brings together advanced experimental techniques, computational techniques, and theoretical understanding. Read more
Physics - Master of Science (MS)
University of Colorado Boulder
College of Arts and Sciences
Students may obtain a master's degree as either an undergraduate student through the bachelor's–accelerated master's degree program or as a graduate student. Graduate students are generally only admitted to the PhD program in physics. Read more
MSc Nuclear Science and Technology
University of Sheffield
Department of Materials Science and Engineering
This course is run jointly with the members of the Nuclear Technology Education Consortium (NTEC). Learn from world-leading academics in the important area of nuclear waste immobilisation, decommissioning and clean-up. Read more
Particle Physics - MSc
University of Sussex
School of Mathematical and Physical Sciences
This course – delivered by our expert faculty – gives you a sound footing for further studies in this field. Our research lies at the forefront of fundamental physics, and this MSc allows you to explore modern experimental and theoretical particle physics. Read more
Physics MSc
University College London
Department of Physics and Astronomy
This MSc provides students with the skills, knowledge and research ability for a career in physics. The programme is designed to satisfy the need, both nationally and internationally, for well-qualified postgraduates who will be able to respond to the challenges that arise from future developments in this field. Read more
Gravity, Particles and Fields MSc
University of Nottingham
School of Mathematical Sciences
Are you are curious about how black holes behave? Are you are motivated to discover more about gravitation and quantum theory? This MSc will prepare you for a variety of research-intensive careers in mathematical physics. Read more
MSc - Particles, Strings and Cosmology
Durham University
Department of Mathematical Sciences
This is a one year, advanced taught course. This course is intended for students who have already obtained a good first degree in either physics or mathematics, including in the latter case, courses in quantum mechanics and relativity. Read more
Master of Nuclear Engineering (Leuven)
KU Leuven
Faculty of Engineering Science
The Master of Nuclear Engineering is a one-year programme organised by 6 Belgian universities in collaboration with SCK CEN. It is a modular programme that facilitates individual participation in selected courses or foreign students' participation in blocs of courses. Read more
Physics - MSc (by Research)
University of Kent
School of Physics and Astronomy
Gain advanced training under the supervision of leading experts and participate in ground-breaking research in physics and astrophysics. Read more