7 Master's degrees in Physics in Austria
Chemistry and Physics of Materials
The International Master’s Degree Program Chemistry and Physics of Materials from University of Salzburg is an interdisciplinary course with a focus on the development, design, synthesis and characterization of natural and synthetic functional materials.
Biophysics
The Master’s degree program in Biophysics offered by Johannes Kepler University Linz is an extension of the material taught as part of the Bachelor’s degree program in Technical Physics.
Physics
At Physics from Graz University of Technology (TU Graz) you will explore the fundamental physical laws operating on Earth. These laws apply to all matter, from the smallest building blocks of matter and nanomaterials to the Earth's climate system and on up to the largest structures in the universe.
Technical Physics
Technical Physics from Graz University of Technology (TU Graz) offers a modern physics education that prepares you for a career in research or industry. As a basic natural science, the study of physics forms the foundation of innovative developments in cutting-edge technologies and future topics such as energy, the environment and digitisation.
Physics
Physicists investigate properties of the Earth and the Universe with the help of which they formulate laws of nature, which represent basic explanations of reality. We offer a master degree in Physics at the Karl-Franzens University of Graz.
Technical Physics
The Master’s in Technical Physics offered by Johannes Kepler University Linz expands on the material taught in the Bachelor’s degree program and includes taking advanced-level physics classes, addressing current research topics in selected subfields of physics, and developing an academic skill set to work on solving current problems in research and/or issues impacting industrial development.
Technical Physics
Physics provide the basis for a number of sciences as well as for innovative technical and industrial developments. We offer a master degree in Technical Physics at the Karl-Franzens University of Graz.