Why It's Worth It:
⇑Solid foundations in mathematical and natural sciences
The Physics program at Jan Długosz University in Częstochowa, conducted by the Faculty of Natural Sciences and Technology, offers students a comprehensive education based on hard data and the laws of nature. The curriculum is designed to provide reliable knowledge in the field of physics, supported by solid mathematical foundations, allowing for the precise understanding and description of phenomena in the surrounding world.
⇑Practical skills with modern equipment
Education at JDU is not only about theory, but above all about developing practical skills in operating modern measuring equipment and advanced technical diagnostic systems. Students learn how to effectively gather, process, and transmit scientific information, which is an essential competence in the era of digitalization for both the research sector and high-tech industries.
⇑Specialized language competences
As the studies are conducted in English, special emphasis is placed on mastering specialized scientific and technical terminology. Graduates complete their education with language proficiency at a minimum B2 level, which opens doors to international corporations and global research teams where English is the primary tool of communication.
⇑Expertise in nuclear safety
One of the available educational paths focuses on nuclear safety and radiological protection, preparing personnel for work in both the private and public sectors. Students gain the knowledge necessary to supervise radiation protection requirements in units that produce radioactive sources or use devices generating ionizing radiation.
⇑Professional path in radiological protection
The program of this specialization places great emphasis on practical aspects, enabling students to gain the experience required for the role of a radiological protection inspector. Completing studies on this path exempts graduates from the need for additional training and allows them to take the state examination, significantly accelerating the path to obtaining prestigious professional qualifications in nuclear supervision institutions or medicine.
⇑Innovation through nanotechnology
The second offered path focuses on nanotechnology, responding to the growing demand of the modern labor market for specialists in materials at the nanometric scale. Students explore solid-state physics as well as the magnetic and electronic properties of modern structures, participating in laboratory classes dedicated to nanostructure fabrication technologies and computer modeling of composite materials.
⇑Global opportunities and international mobility
Studying at Jan Długosz University in Częstochowa provides a unique opportunity to participate in international mobility programs, such as Erasmus+. This allows students to complete part of their curriculum at foreign universities, which, combined with the English-language track at their home university, makes them highly attractive candidates for employers throughout Europe and the world.
⇑Versatile career prospects
Graduates of the program are prepared to work in many dynamically developing industries, from scientific research institutes to the mining and metallurgical industries, as well as technology development centers. Their broad analytical and technical competences allow them to find employment in companies implementing innovations, science and technology parks, and institutions dealing with radiological monitoring and dose control.