Description
The importance of measurements is enormous for the economy, society, medical sciences and much more:
- 40% of the EU directives involve measurements.
- Critical economic, social, medical decisions are based on results of measurements.
- Estimated direct annual spending on measurements alone is 80 billion EUR or 1% of the GDP in Europe.
Wrong measurements can have major consequences: direct (loss of profit, death of a patient, failure of equipment, etc.) and indirect (incorrect environment protection measures, inefficient business plans, etc.).
How will this degree develop your potential?
Thorough knowledge and skills in laboratory and technological measurements, methods of testing and analysis, quality systems
High competence work demanded in quality assurance laboratories in various industries, inspection, certification and accreditation agencies
Practical experience gained during the study period through an internship placement with companies
Learning outcomes
The graduate has systematic knowledge of the physical, chemical, and metrological basis of the more widespread measurement and analysis methods, factors affecting the results, methods of calculating measurement results, assessing their quality, and documenting measurement results. The graduate has systematic knowledge of quality systems.
The graduate has the skills necessary to work with the more widespread measurement and analysis methods, tune them according to a given measurement or analysis procedure, and optimise measurement procedures. The graduate is qualified to determine the characteristics of measurement and analysis procedures and to assess their suitability for a specific measurement or analysis task. The graduate can evaluate the adequacy of the measurement or analysis results obtained.
Programme highlights in video
Watch the programme director talk about the master's programme in Applied Measurement Science during Virtual Open Day 2024.
Watch the presentation about International master's admissions by the Head of International Admissions during Virtual Open Day 2024.
Watch the programme representative talk about the master's programme in Applied Measurement Science and the discussion round of master's students in natural sciences during the Online Open Doors Week 2022.
Watch Alumni Talks: A laboratory manager in the automotive industry by Antonio Manuell (MSc in Applied Measurement Science)
Get to know the Faculty of Science and Technology.
Career Opportunities
The Applied Measurement Science program at University of Tartu equips graduates with the necessary skills to excel in various fields:
- R&D departments of major companies
- Chemical industry labs
- Pharmaceutical industry labs
- Health and environmental protection agencies
- Food processing and manufacturing quality assurance labs
- Certification, standardization and accreditation authorities
- National Centers and Institutes of Metrology
- Academic career and PhD studies
Graduates also pursue doctoral studies in physics, chemistry, and materials science.
Requirement
- Bachelors degree
- Prerequisite courses
- English language proficiency (Optional)
- International Passport
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Structure
Course and module details
1. Obligatory subjects
45 ECTS
2. Elective subjects
30 ECTS
3. Optional courses
6 ECTS
4. Practical speciality training
9 ECTS
5. Master's thesis
30 ECTS
Fees
Service Fee - EUR 50