The MSc in Climate Physics at Utrecht University is a two-year research-oriented program focused on the fundamental physical processes governing Earth's climate system. The curriculum blends advanced theoretical, observational, and computational training in the physics, dynamics, and chemistry of the atmosphere, ocean, cryosphere, and biosphere, with emphasis on their interactions. Courses include compulsory modules such as atmospheric composition, dynamical meteorology, dynamical oceanography, earth system modeling, observational methods, and open science for physicists, alongside a wide choice of advanced electives (e.g., climate dynamics, current themes in climate change). The program is designed for students aiming for research careers and is consistently ranked among the top in the Netherlands.