Master of Science in Physics Postgraduate Programme By Washington State University |TopUniversities
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Main Subject Area

Physics and AstronomyMain Subject Area

Programme overview

Main Subject

Physics and Astronomy

Study Level

Masters

The Department of Physics and Astronomy master's program at Washington State University is designed to produce leaders in industry, in academia, and at national laboratories. The department's progressive environment seeks to provide an atmosphere that fosters intellectual growth and quantitative reasoning. The program engages students in teaching and research activities that provide the skills, knowledge, and ability for critical thinking that will enable them to be productive members of society. In the process, our goal is to lay the foundations for technological advances that improve our quality of life. Our graduates are expected to achieve the following five learning outcomes based on academic coursework, research and participation in departmental activities: Have the preparation to pursue successful careers in industry, government, and university. Conduct physics and astronomy research in industry, national laboratories, and academia in collaborative environments. Have the training to provide leadership and expertise at local, state, national and international levels for the improvement of physics graduate education. Be sensitive to issues of diversity and be able to integrate this sensitivity into their respective professional roles. Be effective in consultation, communication, and human relations skills across professional contexts.

Programme overview

Main Subject

Physics and Astronomy

Study Level

Masters

The Department of Physics and Astronomy master's program at Washington State University is designed to produce leaders in industry, in academia, and at national laboratories. The department's progressive environment seeks to provide an atmosphere that fosters intellectual growth and quantitative reasoning. The program engages students in teaching and research activities that provide the skills, knowledge, and ability for critical thinking that will enable them to be productive members of society. In the process, our goal is to lay the foundations for technological advances that improve our quality of life. Our graduates are expected to achieve the following five learning outcomes based on academic coursework, research and participation in departmental activities: Have the preparation to pursue successful careers in industry, government, and university. Conduct physics and astronomy research in industry, national laboratories, and academia in collaborative environments. Have the training to provide leadership and expertise at local, state, national and international levels for the improvement of physics graduate education. Be sensitive to issues of diversity and be able to integrate this sensitivity into their respective professional roles. Be effective in consultation, communication, and human relations skills across professional contexts.

Admission Requirements

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Prospective international students must have the equivalent of a U.S. bachelor’s degree from an approved institution. Usually this is a minimum of four years of study beyond grade 12. A grade point average equivalent to a U.S. grade of “B” or better is required. Other English Language Requirements: 550 paper-based (PBT) TOEFL, 213 computer-based (CBT) TOEFL, MELAB score of 77.

Jan-2000

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