What are the course options available for master's in physics or related fields in Singapore?
Singapore offers several master's options in physics and related fields.
- National University of Singapore (NUS):
- MSc in Physics (80 Modular Credits): 2 years, advanced coursework in core physics.
- MSc in Physics (40 Modular Credits): 1 year, intensive core focus.
- MSc in Physics for Technology: 1 year, blends physics with applied technology.
- Nanyang Technological University (NTU):
- MSc in Physics: 1 - 3 years, mix of coursework and research.
- MSc in Applied Physics: 1 year, practical applications in technology and industry.
Typical requirements include a strong bachelor's degree in physics or a related field and English proficiency (TOEFL 85 or IELTS 6.0, subject to change). Some programs may also require GRE or GATE scores.
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