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The Department of Physics provides graduate programs culminating in Master of Arts, Master of Science, and Doctor of Philosophy degrees. Students pursuing advanced degrees can engage in thesis research across diverse fields including experimental, computational, and theoretical condensed matter physics, optical physics, biophysics, high energy physics, astrophysics, and physics education research. The department also offers specialized tracks for those aiming for undergraduate teaching careers, with both thesis and non-thesis options available for M.S. and M.A. candidates.
A dynamic colloquium series features prominent physicists discussing cutting-edge research. Graduate students are encouraged to join specialized seminars that explore research findings and advanced topics within each major research focus area.
Physics graduate students benefit from close faculty mentorship and collaborative research opportunities within the department's intimate academic setting. A dedicated faculty, trained at leading global institutions, spearheads innovative investigations across multiple physics disciplines.