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M.A. in Physics Curriculum

Making the World Smarter, Safer and Healthier

Overview

M.A. in Physics ÐÔ°®ÌìÌà can focus their studies in two ways: academic or industrial.

  • Academic Focus: With an academic focus, ÐÔ°®ÌìÌà build strong credentials for applying to top Ph.D. programs in physics and engineering and to increase the chances of securing full financial support in those programs.
  • Industrial Focus: With an industrial focus, ÐÔ°®ÌìÌàdevelop strong tools to transition into high-end industrial jobs in the STEM field. In addition to taking applied physics and engineering courses from the academic track, ÐÔ°®ÌìÌà may take up to 6 credits in mathematics, business or finance.

The 30-credit M.A. in Physics can be completed full time in just 15 months or part time at a pace that makes sense for you. 

Degree Requirements 

To earn the M.A. in Physics, you must complete 30 credits from the following courses.* All courses are 3 credits, unless otherwise noted.

  • EGR/PHY 5321 Electromagnetic Theory 
  • EGR/PHY 5322 Electromagnetic Theory 2 
  • EGR/PHY 5301 Computational Physics and Engineering 
  • EGR/PHY 5303 Mathematics for Physics and Engineering 
  • EGR 5221 Engineering Mechanics 
  • EGR 5222 Engineering Mechanics 2 
  • EGR 5810 Advanced Physics and Engineering Laboratory 
  • EGR/PHY 5510 Applied Statistical Thermodynamics
  • EGR 5621 Quantum Engineering 
  • EGR 5622 Quantum Engineering 2 
  • EGR/PHY 5036 Complex Systems in Science and Engineering  
  • PHY 5011 Introduction to Quantum Algorithms
  • EGR 5937 Applied Physics Colloquium (1 credit)
  • EGR 5935 Quantum Heterostructures
  • PHY 5912 Research in Physics

*With department and adviser approval, ÐÔ°®ÌìÌà may substitute up to 6 credits from the Katz School of Science and Health or the Sy Syms School of Business.

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