The Master's Degree in Physics provides an up-to-date academic background in various sectors of contemporary physics. Three curricula, flexible study programmes, teachings that integrate theoretical, experimental, and computational skills, along with a research degree thesis on themes that are meeting points, provide an advanced and customised background for students' interests. The teaching activity is taught entirely in English and has a low ratio of students/professors; it uses scientists of the Department who are leaders in their respective research sectors, and foreign university professors (visiting professors). Students therefore are in direct contact with the latest research developments when they are still studying.