The M.S. in Applied Physics is an interdisciplinary program that offers concentrations in astrophysics, geophysics, materials science, biophysics, mathematical physics, and solid state physics. The program provides students with an excellent opportunity to gain research experience at the Center for Applied Physics Studies and Institute for Micromanufacturing. The curriculum consists of a total of 30-36 credit hours, depending on the track the student is on (scroll down to review the thesis and non thesis track options).