Because physics is the study of how the world works, it is often considered one of the most fundamental of all the sciences and the reason many graduate students choose to earn a master’s in physics.

Scientific and technological advances in society are in part the result of physicists who work in theoretical analysis (developing ideas and using advanced mathematical and experimental tools to perform validation tests on theories) or in applied research. Graduates develop expertise for this scientific problem solving with a master’s in physics from Florida Tech.

Physicists are found in many aspects of society from space exploration, high tech companies (telecommunications or semiconductors, for example) and research firms to medicine, product development, manufacturing, oil and gas, and more. A master’s in physics can also give students a chance to find an area of interest for specialization such as space physics, astronomy, astrophysics, geophysics or engineering.

Careers

Graduates with a master’s in physics find careers in research, government and industry. Harris Corporation, NASA, Siemens and BP have all hired graduates from Florida Tech. According to the Occupational Outlook Handbook, jobs in the field of physics are expected to grow 14% by the year 2020. Job openings remain strong in information technology, medicine and engineering. A master’s degree in physics is required for teaching university-level physics or for research in private industry or government laboratories.