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8 Master's degrees in Physics in South Korea
Physics
The Physics Department's master's programs from Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST) broadly cover the fields of condensed matter physics, optics, plasma physics, particle physics, and astrophysics. Research is also conducted in complex systems and nonlinear physics, computational physics, and biophysics.
Materials Science and Engineering
Materials Science and Engineering at the Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology is an interdisciplinary field which emphasizes the study on the interrelationship among processing, structure, and properties in materials
Physical Chemistry
Physical Chemistry from Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology introduces you to a molecular science that attempts to understand and control the properties of substances and their reactions.
Physics
The aims of the Physics program at Seoul National University are to discover the fundamental principles of nature, to understand various physical phenomena using basic principles and eventually to contribute to scientific and technical innovation.
Physics
Physics and Applied Mathematics forms a fundamental knowledge system on nature and a framework of ‘thinking’ for almost every other contemporary science and technology.
Biophysics and Chemical Biology
Seoul National University's Biophysics and Chemical Biology Master Program offers a fascinating exploration of the interface between biology and physics. Join this cutting-edge program to unravel the mysteries of life's molecular processes.
Physics
The Physics program at Korea University has been continuously conducting basic physics research since 1953. Based on such pure basic research, we are producing great results in various fields by nurturing world-class physicists and conducting international research.
Physics
The Department of Physics at the University of Ulsan is operating a systematic degree program that is cultivating master's and doctoral students who are equipped with the basic laws of physics through in-depth education and research and have the ability to analyze data in a scientific way.