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The Master of Science in Physics is a 32-credit program designed to equip students for diverse career opportunities, including progression into Ph.D. studies. Typically, full-time students complete the M.S. degree within two academic years. The program offers both thesis and non-thesis options, catering to students who may not need Ph.D.-level preparation for their professional goals.
Earning an advanced physics degree deepens your understanding of the discipline through multiple avenues. At USD, you'll pursue specialized research interests, sharpen your mathematical problem-solving and analytical abilities, and master techniques for interpreting data while effectively conveying sophisticated concepts.
Regardless of whether you select the thesis or non-thesis path, you'll gain preparation for careers in academia, industry, and national laboratories. Graduate students participate extensively in research initiatives like COHERENT, DUNE, LEGEND, MINER, PIRE-GEMADARC, and SuperCDMS, engaging in everything from data processing and analysis to detector design and simulation. This includes practical involvement in research areas relevant to the Sanford Underground Research Facility (SURF), covering nuclear/particle physics, double beta-decay investigations, dark matter research, gravitational wave experiments, and beyond. The interdisciplinary approach and intimate class settings foster meaningful connections with faculty and fellow students, creating an environment conducive to academic achievement.