- The Physics master's program is suitable as both a means for professional development and preparation for further graduate study.
- The program offers enough flexibility to allow for the completion of the degree in two, three, or four semesters of full-time enrollment, depending on a student’s background.
- The program may also be completed with part-time enrollment over a longer period.
- It is an on-campus course.
- Physics Master’s students are self-funded, tuition is billed per course and reflects the number of courses taken each semester.
- The Department of Physics participates in Brown's 5th-Year Master's Degree option, allowing Brown undergraduates to continue at the university for a Master's degree after completing their bachelor's degrees.
- Preparation of a Master's thesis is highly recommended as it forms an important pillar of the professional training. Therefore, up to two of the eight courses may be Thesis Preparation
- Job opportunities after the M.Sc in Physics, and the average salary goes up to 92.125USD