2020-2021 / Master

Of Science (MSc) in Engineering Physics

120 credits

Job opportunities

This multidisciplinary programme is particularly appropriate for students who wish to work in applied research and technological innovation (doctoral study in a university, in industry, abroad; research and technological innovation in industry; research centres; consultancy offices; government agencies; international careers; ...).

 

Graduates of the Master of Science in Engineering Physics find employment in a wide variety of sectors and industries.  Employers appreciate their versatility and multidisciplinary outlook, their problem-solving skills grounded in scientific research, the fundamental sciences, and engineering, and their ability and desire to innovate.

 

In summary:

Employment/Functions

- Research and development - applied physics/theoretical, numerical/experimental;

- Technological innovation;

- Consultancy.

Employer/Sector

- Universities and research centres,

- Research and development in diverse industrial sectors (mechanics, scientific computing, materials, electronics, nanotechnologies, physical chemistry, instrumentation, aerospace, biomedical, environment, energy technologies, etc).

For a general overview of the career prospects associated with studying Engineering, please also visit: www.ingenieur-metiers.be