• The MS is a two-year degree program available to qualified individuals possessing a bachelor's degree in Physics from an accredited college or university.
  • Students with a bachelor's degree in other related subjects, e.g., Mathematics, Chemistry, or Engineering, also will be considered.
  • Qualified students will be considered for Graduate Teaching Assistantships (GTAs).
  • As part of the educational experience, GTAs perform certain undergraduate teaching responsibilities in exchange for a stipend and full tuition remission.
  • The MS can be earned via a thesis or non-thesis option.
  • The thesis option requires at least six (6) credit hours of research leading to the submission of the thesis.
  • Non-thesis students are also required to become involved in research.