Applied Physics Engineering

General Data

Type of Credits: ECTS
ECTS Credits: 180
Level: EQF-6 (Bachelor)
Fields of study: 071 Engineering and engineering trades
Mode of Learning: Presential
Study Modality: Full time
Professional Practices: No
Available for Mobility Students: Yes
Restricted to alliance students: No
Code: L213

Coordination

Manuel Azevedo

Presentation

The Degree in Applied Physics Engineering brings together modern physics, mathematics, computing, and engineering to tackle the most demanding technological challenges.

Here, you will build a solid scientific foundation to understand complex systems and turn them into real-world solutions. From energy to advanced materials, from instrumentation to medical physics, this is engineering without boundaries.

If you want to understand technology at its core and lead innovation, this is your engineering.

Competencies

What areas can you work in?

  • Industry: sensors, instrumentation, semiconductors and advanced electronics; development and optimisation of products, systems and processes; industrial metrology.
  • Research and Development (R&D): new materials, equipment and innovative experiments; scientific metrology.
  • Medical Physics: medical imaging and radiotherapy in hospitals and clinics.
  • Energy and Sustainability: renewable energy, energy efficiency, forecasting models and energy trading using data science and AI.
  • Data Science and Finance: large-scale data analysis and risk modelling.

Learning Outcomes

What does this degree give you?

  • Preparation to solve complex problems with scientific rigour and critical thinking.
  • A strong practical and laboratory component, where you apply simulation, programming, and advanced measurement and data analysis systems.
  • Technical versatility, enabling you to work in areas such as energy, telecommunications, medical physics, nanotechnology or artificial intelligence.
  • Close links to industry, with the opportunity for internships in a company-based setting and integration into Research and Development centres.

Qualification

You want to apply to ISEP? Here is what you need to know! 

 

If you are a Mobility Student– joining us for a semester or a year (including Erasmus and Double Degree students) – go to: 

External Relations Office - Mobility Student Application Information 

 

If you are an International Student – joining us for a full degree – go to: 

Academic Division - International Student Application Information

Courses

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Mobility Agreements

University of Orleans

Agreement Places Duration (months) Languages
Porto and Orleans agreement on automative engineering
Contact person: Jennifer Kroubo-Dagnini
E-mail: direction.dri@univ-orleans.fr
Destination OU: Polytech school of Engineering
Fields of education: 0710 Engineering and engineering trades not further defined
3 (studies) 15 (studies) English
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University of Vigo

Agreement Places Duration (months) Languages
Agreement with the School of Industrial Engineering
Contact person: Cristina Trillo Yáñez
E-mail: eei.asuntosxerais@uvigo.gal
Destination OU: School of Industrial Engineering
Level of education: EQF-6 (Bachelor)
5 (studies)
1 (trainerships)
20 (studies)
4 (trainerships)
Spanish
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C1 in Spanish