Physics – M.S.
The Master of Science degree in Physics from Kent State University consists of graduate coursework and a research project taking one or two semesters.
Duration
1 year
Starting Date
January, August
Tuition Fee
$ 17,982 per full
Location
Kent, United States
About the program
The research project should result in a written report. Students may choose to complete a thesis, to be defended orally. This Physics program from Kent State University provides entry-level qualifications for team research employment or a high school teaching career.
Learning Outcomes
Graduates of these programs will be able to:
- Demonstrate cognitive skills important to a physicist, including the following:
- Think critically and analytically;
- Define and solve problems in physics; and
- Conduct quantitative research in a contemporary area of physics.
- Demonstrate a core knowledge and understanding of the foundations of physics.
- Communicate results of their work to peers, to various target groups within the physics community, and to people outside the discipline. Teaching skills also come under this heading.
Courses Included
- Classical Mechanics
- Quantum Mechanics
- Electromagnetic Theory
- Thermal Physics
- Mathematical Methods in Physics
- Classical Electrodynamics
- Statistical Mechanics