Do you want to get to know the Faculty of Physics? What degrees do we offer?
The Universitat de València organises the “Conèixer la Universitat” programme with the aim of bringing the Universitat closer to high schools and showing future students its educational offer and services.
“Conèixer la Universitat” is an initiative of the Office of the Vice-Principal for Studies that is coordinated by the Information and Promotion Service (Sedi) and has the participation of the centres and services of the Universitat de València.
Physics is an experimental science studying the natural world in terms of energy and matter interactions. Practically every technology surrounding us in our everyday lives is governed by the principles of physics (from medical diagnosis techniques to GPS systems or energy production methods). The Degree in Physics aims to provide a solid training based on physical phenomena and the laws and models which explain them, knowing the language of mathematics, the experimental method, sophisticated instrumentation and computational methods. It also introduces into various leading basic and applied research fields. These studies ensure graduates are versatile professionals with the skills needed to resolve multidisciplinary problems in the scientific and technological fields.
Versatility and problem-solving are the main Physics graduates' skills. Another advantage is the high employability for managerial and responsible positions in very broad and advanced sectors: basic and applied research in high-tech industrial sectors and in research centres (photonics, optoelectronics, the environment, alternative energies, fundamental particles and interactions, astrophysics, the aerospace industry, telecommunications, new technologies, virtual reality); health (medical physics); meteorological and geophysical services; scientific and technical consultancy, banking and finance; and science teaching and communication.
Les ponderacions són els coeficients multiplicadors que s’utilitzen en el càlcul de la nota d’admissió a la titulació (NAT). S’estableixen segons la relació que existeix entre les assignatures examinades en les PAU i una titulació concreta.Poden ser 0, 0,1 o 0,2.
Les taules amb la ponderació que correspon a cada assignatura i grau són fixades per cada universitat.En aquest apartat del web podeu consultar les ponderacions vigents a la Universitat de València.
The Degree in Optics and Optometry aims at training highly-qualified specialists in visual healthcare who carry out professional activities aimed for the prevention, detection, analysis and treatment of alterations in vision. To this end, students acquire the necessary knowledge, abilities and skills to undertake visual and ocular examinations; design, certification and adaptation of optical systems; design and development of sight-training programmes and design of proposals for ergonomic improvements.
Optometrist is a profession regulated in Spain by different laws. This means the fields of professional activity are sharply defined, for both the public and the private sector. In the public sector, there are specific positions in the diverse Spanish regional health systems. In the private sector, graduates can work in opticians' establishments, ophthalmological clinics, lens and other optical device manufacturing industries, etc. The most common careers are optical establishment technician, optometrist, laboratory technician, ergonomics and visual hygiene assessor, visual rehabilitator, ophthalmic product salesperson, etc. These professionals can also work in teaching and research.
Les ponderacions són els coeficients multiplicadors que s’utilitzen en el càlcul de la nota d’admissió a la titulació (NAT). S’estableixen segons la relació que existeix entre les assignatures examinades en les PAU i una titulació concreta.Poden ser 0, 0,1 o 0,2.
Les taules amb la ponderació que correspon a cada assignatura i grau són fixades per cada universitat.En aquest apartat del web podeu consultar les ponderacions vigents a la Universitat de València.
The double degree in Physics and Chemistry provides students with a solid theoretical and experimental training in these two scientific disciplines. In their attempt to interpret nature, both physics and chemistry share a common core of knowledge and skills, so the curriculum has been designed in a way that students obtain both degrees in just five years with a reasonable annual teaching load: between 62 and 71 credits per year.
Students who complete the double degree will enter the world of teaching, research and industry sector in an ideal position. In the teaching field, physics and chemistry share subjects up to the sixth year of Spanish high school and also the same teaching specialty for high school education. Moreover, many of the current research challenges require interdisciplinary perspectives, physics and physical chemistry go hand in hand in fields such as: materials science, thermodynamics, fluid mechanics, transport phenomena, atomic and molecular physics and physical chemistry. The skills acquired in the double degree broaden as well the job prospects, as they cover many professional aspects: production and marketing in the chemical and pharmaceutical industry, food technology, new materials, environment, optics, consultancy, etc.
Les ponderacions són els coeficients multiplicadors que s’utilitzen en el càlcul de la nota d’admissió a la titulació (NAT). S’estableixen segons la relació que existeix entre les assignatures examinades en les PAU i una titulació concreta.Poden ser 0, 0,1 o 0,2.
Les taules amb la ponderació que correspon a cada assignatura i grau són fixades per cada universitat.En aquest apartat del web podeu consultar les ponderacions vigents a la Universitat de València.
Much of the technology surrounding us every day is governed by principles of physics and/or mathematical algorithms (from medical diagnosis techniques to GPS or energy production systems, cryptography, image processing, statistical analysis, etc. This double degree offers training focused on physical phenomena, the models and laws explaining them, as well as on mathematical language, the abstraction and formalisation of the deductive process, the experimental method, sophisticated instrumentation and computational methods. These studies train versatile professionals with the ability to solve multidisciplinary problems in the scientific and technological fields.
This double degree develops analytical skills, abstraction and critical sense, from an approach which combines mathematical methods and rigour with intuition for modelling and solving physics problems. This training provides greater employability and adaptation in very diverse and cutting-edge sectors. Among others: basic and applied research in high-tech industrial sectors and research centres (photonics, optoelectronics, environment, alternative energies, particles and fundamental interactions, astrophysics, aerospace industry, telecommunications, new materials); financial and insurance institutions (market research and risk analysis); scientific/technical and IT consultancy firms (process optimisation, communication networks, numerical methods, coding, cryptography); healthcare (medical physics); statistical companies and institutes; meteorological and geophysical services; science teaching and communication.
Les ponderacions són els coeficients multiplicadors que s’utilitzen en el càlcul de la nota d’admissió a la titulació (NAT). S’estableixen segons la relació que existeix entre les assignatures examinades en les PAU i una titulació concreta.Poden ser 0, 0,1 o 0,2.
Les taules amb la ponderació que correspon a cada assignatura i grau són fixades per cada universitat.En aquest apartat del web podeu consultar les ponderacions vigents a la Universitat de València.
The profile of the student of the Master's Degree in Remote Sensing matches with students that have completed their "Licenciatura" with a good basis on Physics and Mathematics.
It is thus recommended as profile, to hold any of the following degrees: Undergraduate Degree (or "Licenciatura") in Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, Biology, Environmental Sciences; Telecommunications Engineering, Agronomy Engineering, Geodetic Engineering, Ingeniería Técnica en Topografía (three year degree in Topographic Engineering), Forest Engineering and degrees corresponding to other similar sciences and technologies.
Student selection is carried out on the basis of scientific and academic reasons based on:
In case of it being convenient, a personal interview on the claimed merits in the curriculum will be carried out by the Academic Coordinating Committee.
The student of the Master's Degree in Advanced Optometry and Vision Sciences must be a professional of the area of the Optometry sciences and Vision Sciences, interested in increasing their scientific and practical knowledge in a course of applied clinic vocation, but with a training that enables them, occasionally, to begin a research career.
Those who are in possession of the degree in Optics and Optometry will have preferential access to the Master’s Degree in Advanced Optometry and Vision Sciences of the UVEG. Degrees in the area of Health Sciences will also be considered preferred. The qualifications of foreign higher education related to training in the area ofOptics and Optometry and others within the area of Health Sciences will also be considered as preferred, prior homologation in accordance with current regulations.
In the case of students with specific educational needs arising from disability, the Academic Coordinating Committee (CCA) of the Master’s Degree will be responsible for finding the appropriate support and advice services, which will assess the need for possible curricular adaptations.
In the admission of the students the following selection criteria shall be taken into account:
-Affinity of the academic background with the Master's (up to 20%)
-Average of the academic record (70%)
-Complementary training in the area of the Master's (5%)
-Work experience (5%)
The recommended applicant profile for obtaining the most of the studies to be carried out corresponds to students coming from "Licenciaturas" and undergraduate courses in Physics, Chemistry and Engineering, and all the other new undergraduate studies or other degrees in which the candidate has taken courses in Atomic and Nuclear Physics. In a similar way an recomended profile is considered the corresponding to students holding a degree or "licenciados" in Medicine with a speciality in Radiology, Radiotherapy or Nuclear Medicine or who are carrying out the residence in these specialities.
The selection criteria are as follows:
- The training adjustment of the student to the required profile (50%).
- The academic record (30%).
- The curriculum vitae handed out (with documental justification of the claimed merits) (20%). In case of it being convenient, a personal interview on the claimed merits in the curriculum will be carried out.
This Master's Degree is aimed to students that hold a undergraduate (or "Licenciatura") degree in Physics and want to complete their training by taking postgraduate studies essentially research-guided, although also professional, in the field of Physics and related technologies.
Its is also of special interest to undergraduates or "licenciados" in Mathematics, Chemistry and Technical Engineering or "Ingeniería Superior" (Three year degree) with an interest of specialising in some field of Physics.
Undergraduates in Physics in a Spanish university or in a country of the EHEA will inmediately join the Master's Degree.
The degree holders, wether coming from other branches of knowledge of the Spanish university system or other countries of the EHEA, or those coming from outside of the EHEA, will have to submit to a selection process before the corresponding Committee. The selection will be carried out, attending to the academic report, the curriculum of the student and the affinity of the studies previously taken to the branch of knowledge in which is defined the Master's Degree. The degree holders with a workload lower than 240 ECTS will also be submited to this same selection process.
In case the number of students who want to access the master's degree is greater than the number of places offered, a selection is necessary. This will be carried out by the Master's CCA according to scientific and academic criteria based on the following weighting table:
Initial training and Degree used to access the Master (graduates and/or graduates in Physics will have the highest score)
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40 % |
Average grade of the access qualification record.
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40 % |
Curriculum vitae submitted (with documentary certification of the merits claimed). If deemed appropriate, a personal interview may be held regarding the merits claimed.
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20 % |
Students who have studied technical-scientific degrees with physics and mathematics subjects (such as Degrees in Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, Engineering or similar fields) will be accepted.
Applications will be assessed and prioritised according to the following admission criteria:
Criteria | Weightings |
Academic record | 5 |
Grades in subjects of interest for the Master's Degree Adequacy of previous knowledge for the Master's Degree |
3 |
Research experience (undergraduate degree projects, stays and collaborations with research groups, or similar) | 1 |
Motivation, interest and letters of recommendation | 1 |
To ensure appropriate development and better adaptation of new students to the proposed curriculum, the Master’s is generally recommended for graduates (or those with equivalent certificates from previous Spanish university studies) in Science and Engineering, as well as equivalent foreign graduates.
In particular, physicists, chemists, engineers, biologists, biochemists, pharmacists, environmental scientists and marine scientists are particularly well-suited for admission due to their personal and academic characteristics.
The following criteria will be used to evaluate candidates for the Master’s programme:
1. Average grade on the undergraduate transcript.
2. Professional experience in the field of environmental radiation protection (e.g. public and private research, engineering, service provision and Radiation Protection Technical Units). Maximum marks will be awarded for two years’ experience. The assessment of applicants’ merits will be assessed on a weighted basis as follows:
1.Average academic grade (75%)
2. Professional experience in the field (25%)
It is important to note that the language of instruction for the Master’s is Spanish. In order to develop their academic activity properly, non-native students must demonstrate a CEFR B2 level of Spanish (Spanish Ministry of Education, Culture and Sport, 2002). This level will be recognised if the candidate fulfils any of the following conditions:
1.Holding an undergraduate degree in any Spanish or foreign university where the language of instruction is Spanish.
2.Having completed basic or university studies in Spanish.
3.Possessing a CEFR B2 certificate.