Bachelor in Technical Physics
BAUMAN Moscow State Technical University
Key Information
Campus location
Moscow, Russia
Languages
Russian
Study format
On-Campus
Duration
4 years
Pace
Full time
Tuition fees
RUB 350,300 / per year *
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Introduction
The bachelor’s training program includes an intensive study of both fundamental and engineering disciplines and liberal arts. Bachelors of Science in technical physics have qualifications in the following fields:
- solid state physics, processes in microstructures and nanotechnologies;
- optical, acoustic, and electrodynamic methods of examining substances and media;
- physics of emergency situations, disaster analysis, and forecast, natural and industrial processes;
- highly sensitive physical measurements.
Graduates holding a degree in technical physics focus on the development and application of modern technical devices and processes based on recent developments in physics.
They can solve the most challenging problems of synthesizing and predicting both natural and industrial processes, as well as the processes following some phenomena in microstructures.
The Department closely interacts with a number of leading institutes of the Russian Academy of Sciences and enterprises: Lebedev Institute of Physics of the Russian Academy of Sciences; the Institute of General Physics of the Russian Academy of Sciences; the Russian National Research Centre “Kurchatov Institute”; the Institute of High Temperatures of the Russian Academy of Sciences; the Institute of Microelectronics and Super-Pure Materials of the Russian Academy of Sciences (in Chernogolovka), The Center for Geoelectromagnetic Research of the Russian Academy of Sciences (in Troitsk), Zverev Krasnogorsk Plant, OJSC (in Krasnogorsk); Ramenskiy Instrument Engineering plant, OJSC (in Ramensk) and others. It also cooperates with industrial R&D institutes and head offices of manufacturing companies on bachelor’s and master’s training program issues. The Department of Physics annually performs a considerable amount of contract work in various fields, which enables it to engage undergraduates and Ph.D. students to carry out such work.
The Department focuses on students’ career guidance, which makes it possible for most graduates to get employed successfully according to their qualifications.
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