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Degree in Physics Madrid

The Degree in Physics will equip you with the skills for a successful career in a number fields including quantum computers and robtics.

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Degree in Physics

The Degree in Physics is a 4-year programme designed to equip you with the skills and knowledge to understand and analyse how the world works, from the smallest structures to the largest. The academic model at Universidad Europea is based on experiential learning, so you will be able to apply the reasoning and physics theory you learn to real projects and practice.

Our Bsc in physics is a broad programme that will allow you to further specialise when you graduate, either by entering the workforce or continuing your studies with masters programme. Subjects include: Quantum Technology, Nanotechnology, and Electronics.

Campus-based
Villaviciosa de Odón 240 ECTS
Start: 16 sep. 2024 Title issued by Universidad Europea de Madrid
4 Years School of Architecture, Engineering and Design - Madrid
Official degree

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Why study for a Degree in Physics?

Specialist fields

Being a physicist opens the doors to a wide-range of industries and research centres. Choose one of three specialist pathways: Computing and data analysis, Materials or Electronics.

During the first two years, you’ll study the basic principles of Physics and, once you’re ready, you can choose to specialise in one of three subjects:

  • Computing and data analysis with subjects as innovative as Quantum Technology
  • Materials: you’ll put into practice your Tissue Physics or Nanotechnology subjects in the Materials Lab
  • Electronics, the most traditional and versatile branch of applied physics. You’ll learn how electronic instrumentation works in practice.
Facilities

Use state-of-the-art facilities at the university and its main collaborating centres and institutions. Universidad Europea offers you a range of advanced facilities equipped with cutting-edge technologies so you can make the most of our innovate academic model:

Put your knowledge into practice in the new Physics Lab or in the Cisco Networking Lab, Fluids and Hydraulics Lab, CRAI Dulce Chacón Library or University Residence.

Research, business and real projects

We're in permanent contact with the main leading Physics institutions: the Spanish Association of Physicists, Materials Science Institute of CESIC and the Conde Duque Cultural Centre.

You’ll put your knowledge into practice by creating real projects: first year students have designed and built a Van der Graaff generator for demonstrating electrostatics in the classroom.

Curriculum

PRIMER CURSO

MateriaECTSTipoIdioma de impartición
Fundamentals of Physics I6CoreSpanish (es); English (en)
Fundamentals of Physics II6CoreSpanish (es); English (en)
Core Experimental Techniques6CoreSpanish (es); English (en)
Mathematical Analysis I6CoreSpanish (es); English (en)
Mathematical Analysis II6CoreSpanish (es); English (en)
Linear Algebra and Analytical Geometry6CoreSpanish (es); English (en)
Complex variables6CompulsorySpanish (es); English (en)
Scientific Computing I6CoreSpanish (es); English (en)
Scientific Computing II6CompulsorySpanish (es); English (en)
Chemistry6CompulsorySpanish (es); English (en)

SEGUNDO CURSO

MateriaECTSTipoIdioma de impartición
Mechanics and Waves I6CompulsorySpanish (es); English (en)
Mechanics and Waves II6CompulsorySpanish (es); English (en)
Electromagnetism I6CoreSpanish (es); English (en)
Electromagnetism II6CompulsorySpanish (es); English (en)
Optics6CompulsorySpanish (es); English (en)
Thermodynamics6CompulsorySpanish (es); English (en)
English6CoreSpanish (es); English (en)
Pilot Project I6CompulsorySpanish (es); English (en)
Differential Equations in Physics6CompulsorySpanish (es); English (en)
Statistics and Scientific Data Analysis6CompulsorySpanish (es); English (en)

TERCER CURSO

MateriaECTSTipoIdioma de impartición
Quantum Physics I6CompulsorySpanish (es); English (en)
Physical Electronics6CompulsorySpanish (es); English (en)
Solid-State Physics6CompulsorySpanish (es); English (en)
Statistical Physics6CompulsorySpanish (es); English (en)
Experimental Project I6CompulsorySpanish (es); English (en)
Materials Physics6OptionalSpanish (es); English (en)
Characterisation Techniques6OptionalSpanish (es); English (en)
Advanced Materials Physics6OptionalSpanish (es); English (en)
Introduction to Nanotechnology6OptionalSpanish (es); English (en)
Signal and Image Processing6OptionalSpanish (es); English (en)
Databases6OptionalSpanish (es); English (en)
Data Mining6OptionalSpanish (es); English (en)
Advanced Scientific Computing6OptionalSpanish (es); English (en)
Applications of discrete mathematics6OptionalSpanish (es); English (en)

CUARTO CURSO

MateriaECTSTipoIdioma de impartición
Quantum Physics II6ComplulsorySpanish (es); English (en)
Nuclear and Particle Physics6ComplulsorySpanish (es); English (en)
Experimental Project III6ComplulsorySpanish (es); English (en)
Final Degree Project6ComplulsorySpanish (es); English (en)
Internships6ComplulsorySpanish (es); English (en)
Materials for Energy Storage and Transformation6OptionalSpanish (es); English (en)
Photonics6OptionalSpanish (es); English (en)
Quantum Technologies6OptionalSpanish (es); English (en)
Internship Extension6OptionalSpanish (es); English (en)
Introduction to relativity and Cosmology6OptionalSpanish (es); English (en)
University Activities6OptionalSpanish (es); English (en)

Internships

Internships are a key part of your training. Gaining experience after what you learn in your degree is the best way to enter the job market. There are two types of internships, curricular (included in your syllabus) and extracurricular (which you can do on a voluntary basis).

To do a curricular internship in a company, you’ll need to have passed 50% of the credits and enrol on the course before you start work. These internships are monitored by the company and the internship professor, as well as interim and final reports for evaluation.

If you want to improve your work experience before completing your university studies, you can do an extracurricular internship. You can do them in any year, but remember that internships complement your studies, so the more knowledge you acquire throughout your degree, the more you’ll benefit from the internship experience.

Employability

Career opportunities

Physics graduates are great professionals, they’re highly qualified and in high demand in the world of work. Physics is one of the degrees with the lowest unemployment rate. The training you receive will make you a versatile professional accustomed to analysing and modelling complex situations, equipping you with a great capacity to solve a wide range of problems.

  • Quantum computers
  • Big Data and Quantum Computing
  • New materials
  • Nanomaterials
  • Robotics
  • Proton therapy and health
  • Particle physics
  • Meteorology and climate change
  • Applied scientific innovation
  • Dissemination
  • Managing and using knowledge
  • Teaching in the public and private sector
  • R&D&I in technology companies
  • Public research centres
  • Robotics, electronics, instrumentation and metrology sector
  • IT and telecommunications sector
  • Materials manufacturing and innovation
  • Acoustics
  • Environment
  • Production of conventional and renewable energies
  • Optics, photonics, microwaves
  • Geophysics and seismological surveys
  • Hospital radiophysics Radiation protection and control
  • Liberal Professions
  • Science and technology start-ups
  • Expert analyses of systems with physical technologies
  • Audits in systems with physical technologies

Admissions

Start your future at Universidad Europea

You can become a student at Universidad Europea in three easy steps.

1

Admission exams

Start your admission process by calling +34 917407272 or request information and our advisors will contact you.

2

Place reservation

Once you have been admitted, secure your place by paying the reservation fee.

3

Enrollment

Submit the required documents to formalise your enrollment.

Scholarships and financial aid

We want to help you. If you want to study at the Universidad Europea, you will have at your disposal a wide selection of own and official scholarships.

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Credit recognition and transfers

You don’t have to stick with something you don’t like. That’s why we’ve designed specific plans for credit recognition and transfers. Request your online credit recognition review, transfer your academic file and start studying at Universidad Europea.

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Academic quality

As part of its strategy, the University has an internal quality plan whose objective is to promote a culture of quality and continuous improvement, and which allows it to face future challenges with the maximum guarantee of success. In this way, it is committed to promoting the achievement of external recognitions and accreditations, both nationally and internationally; the measurement and analysis of results; simplification in management; and the relationship with the external regulator.

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The Degree in Physics is designed to meet the current demand for professionals in physics applied to the main productive sectors of the business world. Our specialist pathways, oriented towards electronics, computing and materials physics, cover the specialist areas that we consider to be most in demand today.

As you would expect, you’ll be taught all the basic subjects that make up the scientific/technical basis of all physics professions. These will be complemented by other subjects that provide additional knowledge of applied physics, split into three branches of knowledge: Electronics, Materials and Computing and Data Analysis.

If you’re really passionate about physics, you’ll obviously find it less difficult, but it would be a lie to say it’s easy.

The main thing is to have a passion for physics and a vocation for studying it. All your previous knowledge will help you, of course, and the basics of mathematics and physics are essential, but beyond that the university will provide you with the best resources and the best teachers to make understanding and learning what you’re passionate about and what makes you so curious as easy as possible, even though it’s difficult.

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