28 Master's degrees in Physics in Texas, United States
Applied Physics
The Rice Applied Physics Graduate Program -- a joint effort of the School of Natural Sciences and the School of Engineering at Rice University, under the aegis of the Office of Research -- provides a truly multidisciplinary graduate education.
Physics
The Physics program of The University of Texas at San Antonio offers students the opportunity to pursue graduate coursework in a variety of basic Physics fields such as mechanics: classical, quantum, statistical and fluid; electrodynamics; biophysics; plasma physics and magnetohydrodynamics; solid state physics; optics: nonlinear, biophotonics, and lasers; mathematical and computational physics.
Physiological Optics - Vision Science
The Physiological Optics - Vision Science program of the University of Houston confers an MS and/or PhD degree and prepares students to embark on a career in teaching and/or research in the basic or clinical science of vision.
Physics
The graduate program in the Department of Physics offers a Master of Science degree at University of Texas El Paso. Our faculty members also participate in three interdisciplinary Ph.D. programs: Materials Science and Engineering, Computational Science and Environmental Science and Engineering.
Physics - Materials Physics
Students of the Physics - Materials Physics program from Texas State University are engaged in research and gain superior graduate education with individual faculty attention and mentoring.
Interdisciplinary Studies - Physics
The Master of Science in Interdisciplinary Studies - Physics from The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley is a 30-hour program tailored to STEM teachers and STEM majors seeking comprehensive interdisciplinary training and research experiences.

Physics
The objective of graduate work in Physics at The University of Texas at Arlington is to prepare the student for continued professional and scholarly development as a physicist.
Physics
Students of the Physics program from Texas State University are engaged in research and gain superior graduate education with individual faculty attention and mentoring.