With a master's degree in nuclear and particle physics you will have knowledge on a wide variety of subjects, such as programming, data analysis and how to move from fundamental research to applying your knowledge in hospitals. You will learn how to lead your own research project through your work on your thesis, and become experienced at communicating your knowledge.
Former graduates now work as researchers at universities, in research institutions or in hospitals. A one-year course in didactics allows you to work as a teacher in Norwegian schools. Some former graduates now work in places such as Equinor and Bayer, some work with data development in industry, insurance and in banking. Jobs in instrumentation and product development are also possible.
You may also qualify to a ph.d. in the natural sciences after finishing your master's.
Jobs and careers
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