Courses and programmes

We offer complete educational programmes as well as freestanding courses covering a wide range of topics. The programmes are primarily aimed at students pursuing a degree, and provide both broad insight and in-depth knowledge in different areas of physics.

 

Please note that not all courses are given every academic year. A small number of courses alternate with each other, and some are given with several years apart.

Alternating courses

Many of our courses are offered in English, and most of these are available as freestanding courses. Before applying for such a course, it is important to check the entry requirements. All these courses require knowledge in English equivalent to Swedish upper secondary school course English 6. Please note that not all courses are given every academic year.

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How to meet the English language requirements

Courses not given every year

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Key aims of the doctoral education are that you both acquire a deeper subject knowledge but, above all, learn about scientific methodology. For example, you learn how to define problems and use analytical and experimental methods to find results which you then evaluate. During your doctoral studies, you are part of a research group in an environment with researchers and other doctoral students who encourage and help you.

Doctoral studies at the Department of Physics

Last updated: 2026-04-20

Source: Department of Physics