Master's Program in Applied Physics
Program Overview
Master's Programs
The Eindhoven University of Technology offers various master's programs, including:
- Applied Physics
- Combined master's programs, such as Applied Physics / Science and Technology of Nuclear Fusion
Applied Physics
The Applied Physics master's program is designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of the field.
Curriculum
The curriculum for the Applied Physics program starting in the 2026/2027 academic year and later is not fully detailed in the provided information. However, for programs starting in the 2025/2026 academic year and before, the curriculum includes:
- Core study component
- Mandatory track study component
- Track electives
- Free electives
- External internship
- Graduation project
- Honors Academy
Combined Master's Programs
The university also offers combined master's programs, including:
- Applied Physics / Science and Technology of Nuclear Fusion
International Experience
Information on international experience opportunities is not provided in the given context.
Mentoring and Professional Development
Details on mentoring and professional development programs are not specified.
Academic Advisor
Each student is assigned an academic advisor, but further information on this role is not provided.
Examination Schedules
Examination schedules are available, but the specific details are not included in the provided information.
Examination Committee
The Examination Committee is responsible for overseeing the examination process, but further details on its role and regulations are not provided.
Graduation Procedure
The graduation procedure for master's students, including those in the double diploma program, is outlined in the program's regulations.
Regulations
The program and examination regulations (PER), examination committee regulations (ER), and archive of previous regulations are available for reference.
Forms
Various forms related to the program are available, but the specific forms and their purposes are not detailed.
Quality Assurance
The program has a quality assurance process in place, but the details of this process are not provided.
Program Committee
The Program Committee is responsible for overseeing the program, but further information on its composition and role is not specified.
STOOR
STOOR refers to the study councils and information sessions related to the program, but detailed information on these aspects is not provided.
Programs Overview
The university offers a range of programs, including:
- Bachelor College
- Graduate School
- Pre-master's programs
- TU/e Honors Academy
- Innovation Space
- Testing and assessment
- Internships and graduation projects
- Exchange programs for studying abroad
- Education at partner institutions
- Certificate programs
- Internal double diploma
Practical Information
Practical information for students includes:
- Student administration
- Regulations and guidelines
- Financial matters
- Housing
- Information for international students
- Student government and participation
- IT services
- Safety, security and integrity
- Silence room
- Corporate identity TU/e
- Academic year agenda
- Time slots
Guidance and Development
The university provides various guidance and development opportunities, including:
- Whom to contact for support
- Student wellbeing services
- Group training sessions
- Extra support during studies
- Study doubts counseling
- Dual career support
- Financial compensation for study delay
- Student responsibilities
- TU/enable
- TINT
Career and Skills
Career and skills development opportunities include:
- Vacancies at associations and student teams
- Language Courses and Academic Writing Skills
- TU/e Career Academy
- MyFuture
- Studium Generale
News and Events
The university hosts various events, but detailed information on these is not provided.
