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Broaden your horizons with Case Western Reserve University's Master of Science in Physics program. Our forward-thinking curriculum provides deep insights into nanoscale and quantum materials, cosmology and astrophysics, as well as biological and soft matter physics. You'll work alongside distinguished faculty members on pioneering experimental and theoretical research projects, benefiting from their dedicated mentorship throughout your academic journey. These accomplished educators, consistently praised for their teaching excellence, will foster your curiosity and innovative thinking - qualities essential for exploring the mysteries of our universe and potentially influencing tomorrow's scientific breakthroughs.
Case Western Reserve University's Physics Department operates a rolling admissions process for its Master of Science in Physics. Prospective students may apply for the fall semester at any time and will typically receive an admission decision promptly. Early applications are strongly encouraged due to limited program capacity.
Applications remain open until all positions are filled. International students should aim to submit by June 1 or earlier to allow adequate time for visa processing when required. All accepted candidates begin their studies exclusively in the fall semester.
Admission requirements for the M.S. program include an undergraduate degree in physics, mathematics, or a closely related discipline, or demonstrated excellence in physics and mathematics coursework. Applicants should have completed standard advanced undergraduate courses including quantum mechanics, electromagnetism, statistical thermodynamics, and classical mechanics.