After you have completed a master's degree in nuclear science, you have attained broad, solid knowledge and skills in the subject, and general competence.
Knowledge
- You have solid knowledge of theories, models, and experimental and numerical methods within nuclear science, and in particular within your field of specialization.
- You have developed a professional intuition and a general understanding that enables you to define and solve problems.
- You are familiar with basic principles in radiation protection, and can apply these.
Skills
- You can use the relevant analytical, numerical, and experimental methods to investigate tasks and problems within nuclear science.
- You can transfer knowledge from basic research to applications within nuclear technology.
- You can apply already acquired methods to new problems.
- You can structure and present scientific data.
General competence
Through your work experience within nuclear science, you develop professional competence.
- You have developed professional maturity and can work independently.
- You can communicate academic and technical topics to colleagues, experts from other disciplines, and the public.
- You can plan and manage a research project.
- After completing your master's degree, you will have acquired values and attitudes that provide you with a basis for further development and application of the subject.
- You understand the value of basic and applied research.
- You are familiar with scientific requirements for verifiability and knowledge sharing.
- You have an understanding of the ethical aspects of the role as a professional, of the subject, and its applications.
- You can assess health, environmental, and safety aspects of your work.