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13 Master's degrees in Physics in Massachusetts, United States
Physics
The Martin A. Fisher School of Physics at Brandeis University has an international reputation for excellence in research and is one of the highest-ranked of its size in the country.
Radiological Sciences and Protection
Radiological Sciences and Protection at University of Massachusetts Lowell allows a student to select courses and a research project consistent with his/her desired area of professional development.
Applied Physics and Engineering
The combined MS program in Applied Physics and Engineering at Northeastern University provides graduate students with the fundamental physics and electrical and computer engineering training necessary for career success.
Medical Physics
The Medical Physics degree from University of Massachusetts Lowell qualifies students for all medical physics specialties and prepares them for residency programs, junior medical physicist positions, and future ABR exams.
Applied Physics
Worcester Polytechnic Institute new master’s in Applied Physics lets you structure your own academic and professional path in areas ranging from photonics to medical physics.
Physics
The Physics program of Worcester Polytechnic Institute combines essential theoretical knowledge of physics principles with boundary-pushing research to equip you with the skills you need to pose and answer important questions and then solve problems in settings as varied as a pharmaceutical lab to a lecture hall.
Physics
Leading edge research lies at heart of graduate programs in physics. At University of Massachusetts Lowell our Department of Physics and Applied Physics, with over $10 million annually in funded research, is well positioned to offer M.S. and Ph.D. programs specializing in physics and applied physics, both experimental and theoretical.

Physics
The MS Physics program at Northeastern University gives you an understanding of physics' basic theoretical structures as preparation for conducting cutting-edge research.
Physics
Physics at Boston University demonstrates a thorough and advanced understanding of the core areas of physics, including mechanics, electricity and magnetism, thermal and statistical physics, and quantum mechanics, along with the mathematics necessary for qualitative and quantitative analyses in these areas.
Physical Science
The MA in Physical Sciences degree at Bridgewater State University was developed for high school and middle school subject area teachers who have an initial license in chemistry, earth science, general science or physics and are seeking a professional license in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.
Applied Physics
The University of Massachusetts Boston Applied Physics Master’s Program is built around the idea that physics is an approach to thinking about and solving problems rather than a specific set of skills.
Physics for Educators
Current physics teachers find the Physics for Educators program of Worcester Polytechnic Institute is just what they need to advance their careers, deepen their content knowledge, reignite their passion for their field, and encourage their students to discover the joys of physics.
Physics
The Physics program of the University of Massachusetts Amherst is course-based (no thesis required) and allows students the flexibility to design a sequence suitable for a number of career paths.