

MSc in Applied Physics, University of Limerick
Limerick, Ulster
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12 Months
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About this course
The MSc Applied Physics at UL is delivered by researchers at the forefront of next-generation technologies, specializing in areas like materials for batteries and energy harvesting, photonics devices, and medical devices. The course emphasizes both experimental development and validation, leveraging the unique infrastructure at the Bernal Institute, including advanced microscopy facilities and scientific instrumentation. It is designed for graduates from physical science and engineering backgrounds who want to deepen their understanding of applied physics principles and gain practical skills for high-tech sectors. The program combines coursework over two trimesters with a research project that can be undertaken on a part-time basis initially and then full-time in the final summer. The course aims to develop graduates' skills to meet industry demands and foster careers in high technology industries.
Why this course is highly recommended
This course is highly valued for its close collaboration with industry partners such as Analog Devices, Intel, and Boston Scientific, providing students with opportunities for employment and practical experience. It combines cutting-edge research with industry-relevant skills, set in a vibrant university environment with access to state-of-the-art facilities like the FEI Titan Transmission Electron Microscope and specialized laboratories. The experienced faculty and real-world applications make it an excellent choice for those seeking a career in research and high-tech sectors of industry.
Specialisation
While the course offers a broad focus on applied physics, students can choose from a variety of electives across topics like condensed matter physics, nanoscience, semiconductor processing, computational methods, and medical instrumentation. The modules are designed to enhance practical skills and theoretical knowledge, preparing students for research and industry roles in fields such as microelectronics, instrumentation, and medical technology.
Course fees
Application fees
17.43L
1st year tuition fees
17.43L
Living cost
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Living cost
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Degree requirements
Applicants typically need a 2.2 Honours Degree (Level 8 on the National Qualifications Authority of Ireland) in a relevant scientific or engineering discipline, such as Physics, Chemistry, Materials, or Nanotechnology. Candidates with a strong mathematical background in their primary degree and relevant technical experience are also considered. International applicants must provide transcripts, certificates, a birth certificate or passport, and, if qualifications are obtained where English isn't an official language, an English translation and language proficiency certificate.
English language test
IELTS
6.5
TOEFL
90
PTE
61
DUOLINGO
120
Career prospects
Graduates of this program have promising employment opportunities across high technology industries, including microelectronics, instrumentation, medical technology, and information technology. Notable employers include companies like Analog Devices, Intel, IBM, Nortel, and Boston Scientific. The course equips students with advanced skills and industry-relevant experience, opening doors to careers in research, product development, and high-tech manufacturing.
FAQs
What are the start dates for this course?
The course begins in September and January, accommodating both full-time and part-time study options.
What are the fees for this program?
For EU students, full-time fees are €7,900 and part-time are €4,700. Non-EU students pay €20,100 full-time and €11,700 part-time. Fee details are subject to change, especially for year 2.
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