During your studies
Here we have gathered all the practical information you may need during your studies at the Department of Physics.
Following the link below, you will find the overview schedule for the current academic year. The schedule only covers courses at the Department of Physics, including mandatory courses given by other departments in our programmes.
If you have any questions or want help planning your studies, you are welcome to contact our academic advisor.
Please note that not all courses are given every academic year. A small number of courses alternate with each other, so that a certain course is given every two years.
Study information
Please see below for practica information about your studies at the Department of Physics.
Study break or withdrawal
Sometimes things do not go as planned. There are many different reasons why you may need to take a break, or even withdraw completely from your studies.
Master's degree project

All our master’s programmes include a final degree project. This is usually a good opportunity to study a topic of your interest more in depth.
Magnus Axelsson Prize

Teacher educating two students. Foto: Jens Olof Lasthein
The Magnus Axelsson Prize is awarded annually to a student or a PhD student who presents an innovative idea for educational development within a course/programme at the Department of Physics (Fysikum) and/or the Department of Astronomy, or within outreach.
Student life at Fysikum
Studying means much more than going to lectures and sitting exams. In order for studies to be successful, they should also mean having fun and enjoying yourself.
There are many opportunities for you as a student at the Department of Physics to get involved in activities beyond just taking your courses. Whether you are interested in gaining influence over your education or having an interesting and active social life, both the Department of Physics and the university centrally offer a wealth of options.
Help and support

There may be times during your studies when you need support and guidance, or have someone to talk to. Following the link below you will find information on where to turn.
Getting support during your studies
The University should be a working and learning environment free from discrimination and harassement. If you need help with these issues, you should contact Fysikum's equal opportunities representative:
Last updated: 2025-10-23
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