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Master of Sciences in Astrophysics

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Objectives : The research-oriented master’s degree program in astrophysics conveys comprehensive knowledge about the structure and evolution of the Universe and its constituents. You will gain a profound understanding of the many complex physical processes that provide the foundation to explain cosmic phenomena. You will also develop a methodological toolkit that enables you to explore and analyze these phenomena. Subject-specific competences in the program include the discipline’s core fields (stars, stellar evolution, galaxies, cosmology) and a variety of more specialized topics (for example: galaxy clusters and large-scale structures, interstellar and intergalactic gas, stellar winds, solar physics, cosmic magnetic fields, planetary science, astroparticle physics, gravitational waves, astronomical instrumentation and observation methods, computer simulations, and others).

Public concerned : Students

Degree Level (EU) : 7 - (EQC level or equivalent)

Admission requirements : In general, the prerequisite for master’s studies at the University of Potsdam is an academic degree, such as a bachelor’s degree. Your first degree should be in a subject that is relevant to your course of study, for example in physics. You should be able to provide documentation of at least 60 credit points in physics and mathematics. Furthermore, you should have completed at least 6 credit points in astrophysics.

Because this degree program is taught in English, we expect good English skills that correspond at least to the C1 level of the Common European Reference Framework for Languages.

Prerequisites : Important prerequisites for the master’s degree program include a solid foundation in physics and mathematics and a deep interest in astrophysical phenomena and topics.

Duration and terms : 4 semesters

Dedicated web site : https://www.uni-potsdam.de/en/studium/what-to-study/master/masters-courses-from-a-to-z/astrophysics

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