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Physics serves as the foundation for comprehending nature's most basic principles. Within Georgia State University's Physics, M.S. program, students explore the fundamental components and workings of our universe, spanning from subatomic particles to cosmic scales. The curriculum teaches physics students to implement these core concepts across diverse natural phenomena and systems. Choosing our physics program involves more than studying the cosmos—it cultivates essential abilities including analytical reasoning, sophisticated problem-solving techniques, and mastery of mathematical and computational methods. These competencies prove vital for both academic research and practical implementations. Master's candidates in physics can select from the traditional program, an astronomy specialization, or a non-thesis track.