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A Master of Science in Physics that strengthens your grasp of fundamental physics concepts while offering the freedom to specialize in your preferred field. This graduate program equips you with diverse career prospects. Whether you're fascinated by quantum phenomena or exploring cosmic-scale physics through relativity, you'll develop the research expertise and technical competencies to advance your professional objectives.
RIT's physics master's program provides comprehensive training in foundational physics principles while allowing specialization in subfields matching students' interests and career goals. Potential focus areas encompass: atomic/molecular/optical physics, computational physics, laser technology, contemporary and quantum optics, nanoscale physics, physics education methodology, radiation and spectroscopy studies, relativity and gravitational theory, condensed matter and device physics, as well as soft matter and biophysical systems.