This two-year Graduate degree (120 ECTS) program is organised in curricula, reflecting main areas of research: optics, particle physics, physics in bio-systems, dynamical systems, condensed matter, astrophysics and cosmology and it is a completion of the Undergraduate Degree studies in Physics, that aim at providing a solid grounding in both physics and mathematics, complemented by a thorough familiarity with the most important theoretical and experimental techniques.
Following the Graduate degree, successful students may pursue their studies via the Ph.D. Program, move into research centers outside the University, including industrial laboratories, or specialise in secondary school teaching.