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MA Programs in Physics

After completing their bachelor's degree, many students opt enhance a successful career by earning a Master of Arts (MA).  A master's degree is an academic achievement that is awarded when a student proves a mastery of a particular field of interest or professional practice through their studies at a university. With this achievement, graduates can help ease their transition into the workforce and may even increase their chances of receiving a higher salary or pay rate.

Students might ask, what is an MA in Physics? This program is the study of the nature and properties of energy and matter. This study is distinguished from biology and chemistry, and includes heat, light, mechanics and other physical properties. Some of the areas of study include mathematics, statistics, theoretical molecular biophysics, condensed matter, and astrophysics.

One of the many benefits of earning an MA degree is gaining a leg up on job competition for physics-related positions within the industry. Additionally, a master’s degree is a steppingstone for those who may wish to further their studies by obtaining a doctorate.

Tuition will vary from school to school depending on the country in which the institution is located, the course of study and the length of the program. Prospective students should contact the university directly for more information.

Graduates of a physics master’s degree program can find themselves in high demand for positions in a variety of industries, including government, university or industrial organizations. They may also find work within the engineering or medical field. These courses serve as a great vehicle for careers in any position that requires extensive knowledge of condensed matter and biology or that requires experimental or theoretical calculation skills.

Many institutions offer both full-time and part-time courses. Part-time courses are ideal for students who wish to pursue work or other activities beyond their schoolwork. Online classes are also offered to provide more schedule flexibility so that students from all over the world can complete their program. Search for your program below and contact directly the admission office of the school of your choice by filling in the lead form.