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8 Master's degrees in Physics in Western Australia, Australia

Geophysics Major (M Geosci)
Think critically, creatively and reflectively, analyse geophysical approaches to gathering subsurface information with the Geophysics Major (M Geosci) programme from Curtin University.

Master of Research (Physics)
This Master of Research (Physics) course at Curtin University develops a strong critical and problem solving approach to professional practice in the natural and physical sciences.
Master of Physics - Theoretical Physics
This Master of Physics - Theoretical Physics programme from The University of Western Australia is about understanding the world around us at its most fundamental level. The knowledge generated through the study of physics is also the driving force behind most new technologies, from radars to lasers, from transistors to quantum computers.

Master of Philosophy (Geophysics)
The Master of Philosophy (Geophysics) programme from Curtin University aims to expand knowledge beyond the undergraduate honours or postgraduate diploma level, culminating in a research thesis.
Master of Medical Physics
Learn the applications of physics to healthcare including diagnostic imaging, radiotherapy and radiation protection with Master of Medical Physics at The University of Western Australia.

Master of Philosophy (Physics)
The Master of Philosophy (Physics) program from Curtin University aims to expand knowledge beyond the undergraduate honours or postgraduate diploma level, culminating in a research thesis.
Master of Physics - Medical Physics
This Master of Physics - Medical Physics programme from The University of Western Australia is about understanding the world around us at its most fundamental level. The knowledge generated through the study of physics is also the driving force behind most new technologies, from radars to lasers, from transistors to quantum computers.
Master of Physics
This Master of Physics programme from The University of Western Australia is about understanding the world around us at its most fundamental level. The knowledge generated through the study of physics is also the driving force behind most new technologies, from radars to lasers, from transistors to quantum computers, and from electron microscopes to advanced medical imaging scanners.