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Why choose this programme option?

Are you curious about astrophysics, from the origins of the universe and large-scale structure to other galaxies and the mysteries of the sun? If so, then this is the programme for you. Join us and embark on a cosmic mission to solve the fundamental problems of the universe using observations, simulations, and big data. You will learn to apply physical insight and numerical models to interpret remote observations from space.

illustration of a gas and dust filaments in space

Veil Nebula. Image copyright: Ken Crawford Rancho Del Sol Observatory.

Research and machine learning as part of your thesis

We are the only master’s programme in Norway that combines computational science and astrophysics. You will learn to develop simulations across a wide range of research areas and analyse datasets of astronomical proportions. Data science and computational science are crucial for advancing our understanding of the universe.
In addition to computational courses, you will utilize and further develop skills in physics, mathematics, computer science and statistics. This interdisciplinary education, along with practical experience and applicable competence, will serve as a solid foundation for a career in research or the professional sphere.

Be an active part of our institute

We aim for you to have a fulfilling experience during your studies. We have great facilities, including a dedicated master’s room equipped with computers and a kitchen. Our students are highly engaged and have their own student organization, the Astrophysics Student Council (AFU), which organizes social and academic activities and advocates for student interests at the Institute. You will find a friendly atmosphere that fosters easy connections with our staff. Various platforms are also available where you can become a part of a supportive academic and social environment. 

Diverse career and research opportunities

Upon completing your degree, you will have a solid foundation to pursue various career paths in both the private sector and public administration. Our alumni currently work as researchers, data science consultants, project managers, analysts, climate and sustainability consultants, systems engineers, bank directors, and more. Master students who achieve excellent academic results are encouraged to pursue a research career by enrolling in a doctoral programme (Ph.D.).


  • From astronomy to a job in the health tech industry

    Bhavna Rathore uses her background from programming in astrophysics to working with ultrasound scanning devices as a system engineer.

  • Strong career possibilities

    – I worked as a Postdoc at RoCS - Rosseland Centre for Solar Physics, because of its excellent reputation in the solar physics community, says Pia Zacharias about her life after PhD studies.


Build a network by being an exchange student

You have the opportunity to go on exchange through the joint agreements offered by the University of Oslo. We recommend that you travel in the 2nd semester. The exchange should be arranged in consultation with your advisor so that you can choose courses relevant to your master's programme. It is also possible to study abroad by focusing solely on your master’s thesis.
 

Honours certificate

For academically ambitious students, it is possible to supplement your master's degree with an honours certificate worth 20 credits. You can pursue the certificate concurrently with the master's programme.

Published Dec. 22, 2016 1:06 PM - Last modified Nov. 28, 2024 4:52 PM