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6 Master's degrees in Physics in Washington, D.C., United States
Physics
Candidates for the M.S. Physics degree from Catholic University of America must complete a minimum of thirty semester hours of graduate work in residence. In the non-thesis program at least twenty-four semester hours must be in physics, and no more than nine of these may be in courses numbered below 600.
Medical Physics
The Master of Science (M.S.) in Medical Physics at Howard University’s Graduate School integrates principles of physics, engineering, and biomedical sciences for clinical applications in the diagnosis and treatment of human diseases such as cancer and heart disease.
Physician Assistant
The Physician Assistant degree at George Washington University is a 24 or 36-month, full-time educational program divided into an academic and a clinical phase. The competencies, modeled on the Competencies of the PA Profession, form the basis of student assessments both during the academic and clinical phases of the program, as well as program completion (summative) evaluations.
Physics
The Physics at Georgetown University supplements traditional coursework and thesis research with classes in business and entrepreneurship and year-long apprenticeships with the industrial partners.
Industrial Leadership in Physics
In the Industrial Leadership in Physics program from Georgetown University, we offer both academic and industrial research allowing our students a firm grounding in theoretical and practical skills.
Physics
The Department of Physics at George Washington University is part of the natural, mathematical and biomedical sciences discipline in the Columbian College of Arts and Sciences. The department offers undergraduate degrees in physics and biophysics and graduate physics degrees, both an M.S. and Ph.D.