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4 Master's degrees in Physics in Connecticut, United States
Applied Physics
The Master of Science program in Applied Physics at Southern Connecticut State University is an interdisciplinary program that offers students the opportunity to complete graduate studies in physics with a particular emphasis on applied research and technology development for industry.
Applied Physics
The Department of Applied Physics at Yale University prepares students for academic and industrial careers at the forefront of science and technology.
Physics
The University of Connecticut is consistently ranked the Number 1 Public University in New England. The University’s first Physical Review article was published in 1899, and the first physics course was taught in 1918. The Department of Physics granted its first Ph.D. in 1954. One (so far) of the Department’s Graduate Students, David M. Lee, went to receive a Nobel Prize in Physics.
Physics
Over the last three centuries, the study of Physics has revealed a world remarkably united around a small set of fundamental laws and basic forces of nature. Apply for this Program at Yale University.