Master - Overview
Note: the relevant documents for the Master studies in Physics are:
- Studienreglement 2010 für den Master-Studiengang Physik [PDF 166 kB, Edition August 2010, German].
- (old revision) Studienreglement 2007 für den Master-Studiengang Physik [PDF 262 kB, Edition May 2008, German].
- Factsheet Master Physik [PDF 110 kB, Edition November 2010, German].
Admission: The admission criteria to the MSc studies in Physics are either a BSc degree in Physics from ETH or an equivalent preparation from some other curriculum at ETH or some other comparable universitary institution. The details are outlined in chapter 3 of the regulations.
Categories of courses: As a student of the MSc curriculum you enjoy great freedom in your choice of courses. The courses will be a combination from a few categories:
- Theoretical Core Subjects : these complete the theoretical courses already begun at the Bachelor stage on an advanced level.
- Experimental Core Subjects : analogous to the theoretical courses these complete the experimental foundations on an advanced level.
- Elective Subjects from Physics or Mathematics : the available courses are closely related to the research activities at the Departments of Physics and Mathematics. They are also a good preparation for a Master theses.
- General Elective Subject : you may complement your Master curriculum with some general courses given by other departments. For details consult the regulations (especially Art. 30).
- Proseminars (Theory) and Semester Lab Work (Experiment or Theory) : these are individual projects much like a small version of the Master thesis. They allow to become more proficient in research under the supervision of an assistant.
- Compulsory Elective Subject from the Humanities : one of the courses needs to be from the Department "Geistes-, Sozial- und Staatswissenschaften".
- Master Thesis : typically in the third semester the master thesis will complete the curriculum. You will show your ability to conduct research on your own and in a well structured way on an advanced level.
For details it is recommended that you consult the Vorlesungsverzeichnis. Some of the courses are adjusted on a yearly basis. You may also want to ask students from former years about their experiences.
Frequently asked questions:
Can I do my master thesis before taking the final oral exams?
Students can start their master thesis as soon as they have successfully finished their Bachelor studies, and they have fulfilled all the requirements
for the admission to the master studies in physics, and they have obtained the 9 ECTS credits for their semester project (Semesterarbeit) including
the oral presentation. Students can take the oral exams after finishing the master thesis.
Can I do both, my semester project and my master thesis at another university?
For the ETH master diploma in physics, 60 out of the required 90 ETCS credits have to be obtained at ETH, and only 30 ETCS credits obtained at another
university can be allowed to enter the ETH master diploma. Therefore, if made at another university,
either
the semester project (Semesterarbeit)
or
the master
thesis can be taken into account for the ETH master diploma.