Area
natural Sciences
Sub-Discipline
Physical sciences

Pontifical Catholic University of Chile
- City: Santiago,
- Commune: Santiago,
- Region: Metropolitan Region
goals
The program's primary objective is to train graduates with advanced knowledge in Physics. This will enable them to pursue doctoral studies, work in highly specialized physics positions, and teach at the university level.
Applicant Profile
Admission to the Master's Program in Physics requires a Bachelor's degree in Physics or a related field. This degree corresponds to approximately five years of university studies in Mathematics and Physics.
Graduate profile
Graduates of the Master's program in Physics will be able to work in highly specialized positions in Physics, contributing to the development of various areas critical to the country's progress. They will also be able to actively participate in research projects within the basic and applied sciences, or pursue university teaching positions.
Lines of investigation
High Energies, Mathematical and Nonlinear Physics, Plasma Physics, Condensed Matter Physics and Quantum Optics.
