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Programme of Science, Management and Innovation

Dear student,

We are working on solutions for hybrid education that will take place online and on campus. Therefore the instructional modes, number of exams, the form of the exams and/or assignments may change. You will be informed through Brightspace in case of changes. The course information in the Course guide provides an indication of what you can expect in the course.

In the case of not being able to attend one or more practical courses/lab days due to corona measures, the course coordinator will decide if the student is obligated to re-take the missed meeting and how this will take place.
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The master specialisation Science, Management and Innovation (SMI) consists of two years.

Formally, during the first year of your master, you will follow the courses and activities belonging to the Master's programme in Physics and Astronomy. In your second year you start with the courses and activities attributed to SMI. These courses you will follow with students from the entire faculty who are enrolled in this specialisation.

The requirements for the programme of Physics and Astronomy consists of the following programme-specific components and associated work and study load:

A. Electives Physics and Astronomy 23 EC
B. Master Thesis Physics and Astronomy 30 EC
C. Philosophy 3 EC
D. Professional Preparation 1 EC
E. Free electives 3 EC
F. SMI specific programme 60 EC

A. Electives Physics and Astronomy (23 EC)

B. Master thesis Physics and Astronomy (30 EC)

C. Philosophy course (3 EC)

D. Professional Preparation (1 EC)

E. Free electives (3 EC)

Free electives can be chosen from any specialisation or programme, not necessarily within Physics and Astronomy.

F. SMI specific programme (60 EC)