Student Guide
Master's Programme in Engineering Physics
Programme main page
Master's Programme in Engineering Physics is organized by the School of Science.
This site contains the study guide for the master’s programme with materials and instructions on the majors available in the programme. Here you find the programme curriculum as well as detailed guidelines for planning your studies.
In addition to the programme's pages, Aalto University uses various online services for planning and monitoring one’s studies, and for keeping up with what is going on at the university. In planning one’s studies, this programme page and the online tools complement each other and should be used side by side. Student's most important online tools are SISU and MyCourses.
Continuing studies in Master's Programme in Engineering Physics: Instructions for Bachelor students at Aalto University
Here you can find information on how to continue to this Master's programme:
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The Master’s Programme in Engineering Physics equips students with a profound understanding of physics and mathematics as well as skills that are highly applicable. The programme is closely connected to the research at Aalto University and the Department of Applied Physics, attracting students who want to pursue a career in research.

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