Dec 21, 2024  
2021-2022 Graduate Catalog 
    
2021-2022 Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Physics, MS


Program Description


Graduate studies in physics and astronomy may be pursued by well-prepared students in the physical and mathematical sciences or engineering. As the basic physical science, physics offers unique intellectual opportunities. Theoretical, experimental, or computer-simulated studies of the physical universe, ranging from cosmology to quantum physics, and from atmospheric phenomena to biomolecular interactions, are available. The optional research program provides initiation to research in a specialized area of physics. Through a combination of classroom-based and research-based training, the students are prepared for the PhD program or a professional career.

Students seeking an MS degree usually choose to prepare a research thesis, although a non-thesis option is available.

For more information, please visit http://www.clemson.edu/science/departments/physics-astro/academics/graduate/index.html.

Summary of Degree Requirements


Thesis Option

This program requires 24 credit hours of coursework with at least 12 hours of Physics and Astronomy courses at the 8000 level or above and at least six hours of PHYS 8910 - Master’s Thesis Research , which culminates in the writing of a thesis submitted to the Graduate School. Prior to the convocation at which the student expects to receive a Master’s degree, a final oral examination and thesis presentation must be completed.

Non-Thesis Option

The non-thesis option requires 30 credit hours of graduate course work, an additional six hours of PHYS 8900 - Directed Activities in Applied Physics , a written report on the directed studies, and a final oral examination. At least one-half of the total graduate credit hours required by the advisory committee must be selected from Physics and Astronomy courses numbered 8000 or above.