Converts science into technological solutions.
The Undergraduate Programme in Physics Engineering trains highly skilled professionals to work at the interface between Physics and Engineering, with a focus on areas of significant technological impact and modern physics.
With a solid foundation in fundamental sciences, the course offers a multidisciplinary education that enables students to transform science into technology, fostering innovation and contributing to technological advancement across various sectors of society.
Candidaturas 2026/27
Vagas: Information available soon
Provas específicas:
07 Physics and Chemistry + 19 Mathematics A
Consulte aqui as condições de ingresso
Coordenador do curso:
André WemansThis three-year programme (180 ECTS) equips students to tackle a wide range of challenges by integrating advanced knowledge in Physics — including fields such as Quantum Mechanics, Atomic Physics, and Nuclear Physics — with practical expertise in Engineering, Electronics, Computer Science, and Mechanics.
Fórmula de ingresso:
60% da classificação final do Secundário
40% da classificação final na(s) prova(s) específica(s)
Classificação mínima especifica: 95
Classificação mínima candidatura: 95
Nota do último colocado em 2025/2026: 170,0
Média dos colocados em 2025/2026: 179,4
Valor da Propina - Estudantes nacionais: 697€ / year
Valor da Propina - Estudantes internacionais: 7.000€ / year
A3ES - Data de publicação da decisão de acreditação: 08/04/2021
Validade da acreditação: 6 anos contados a partir de 31/07/2020
DGES - Registo n.º R/A-Cr 131/2021 em 19/05/2021
A Universidade NOVA de Lisboa reforça o seu compromisso com a equidade no ensino superior, através da atribuição de bolsas que promovem a inclusão e a igualdade de oportunidades.
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The Physics Department, formally established in 1986, was a pioneer in Portugal in offering degree programs in Physics Engineering and Biomedical Engineering. It currently includes 34 faculty members and over 10 PhD researchers who conduct scientific work in the fields of Physics, Engineering Physics, and Biomedical Engineering, primarily within two research units: LIBPhys and CEFITEC.
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