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47 Master's degrees in Physics in United States
Medical Physics
The Master of Science in Medical Physics from Hofstra University “is an applied branch of physics concerned with the application of the concepts and methods of physics to the diagnosis and treatment of human disease.”
Secondary Education - Science Education
The Secondary Education - Science Education track in the Secondary Education MEd program from University of Central Florida is designed to meet the advanced knowledge and skill needs of certified secondary science teachers, enabling them to expand their subject matter knowledge and professional teaching skills.
Medical Biophysics
Medical Biophysics from Clemson University is aimed at baccalaureate degree holders (including those without physics degrees) who are already working in or are interested in pursuing a career at the border of biophysics and medicine via public and private entities such as pharmaceutical companies.
Physics
Physics at Drexel University offer students a comprehensive graduate education in physics and the opportunity to engage in cutting-edge scientific research
Sustainability and Green Construction (Online)
Sustainability and Green Construction (Online) at Drexel University is a flexible, part-time post-baccalaureate program, focused on the sustainable aspects of the construction process. Students have the opportunity to complete all requirements within one and a half years.
Applied Physics
With the Johns Hopkins University online, part-time Applied Physics master’s degree, you'll study a wide range of topics from condensed matter to interstellar space in courses that will enrich your experience as an engineer and applied physicist.
Philosophical Foundations of Physics
The Philosophical Foundations of Physics program at Columbia University is designed to meet the needs of gifted students who are intrigued by, and want to participate in, the growing scholarly interest in the relationship between the philosophy of science and the foundations of physics.