Master of Science in Physics (MSc Physics)

 
 2 Years (Four Semesters)
 
 
The objective of the MSc Program in Physics is to let the students understand the fundamental principles of Physics in depth, develop analytical techniques, become proficient in experimentation to understand principles and concepts in Physics, and develop a good command over the theoretical and experimental dimensions of Physics.

The students will also learn Mathematical techniques and principles and their applications in Physics and allied fields. Students will develop critical and rational reasoning so as to be able to work on complex problems and be able to develop careers in teaching, research, industry and government.
 
     
  Requirements  
  A student must achieve 66 semester credits for the award of a Masters degree. Out of this total requirement, at least 30 credits must be completed in core subjects related to the degree program of the student, 30 credits for the elective courses, and 6 credits for a Masters Project.  
     
     
 
  Eligibility
Holders of any of the following qualifications:
 
Bachelors degree, BA or BSc, (14 years of education) with Physics and Mathematics
Equivalent Bachelors degree with Physics and Mathematics
In addition to the minimum qualification, candidates are required to qualify Written Test and Interview for admission to the MSc program.
 
 
 
     
 
KEY INFORMATION:
Credit Requirements for
MSc Physics Program:
Core Courses 30 Credit Hours
Optional Courses 30 Credit Hours
Masters Project 06 Credit Hours
Total 66 Credit Hours
All elective courses are determined by the University at the beginning of each semester and are offered to the entire class. Students may not deviate from the block of optional courses offered by the University in any given semester.

In addition to the requirements for earned credits, a cumulative grade point average (GPA) of minimum 2.0 on a scale of 0.0 – 4.0 must be attained.
 
     
     
     
  MSc Physics  
     
  MSc: 2 years; 66 semester credit hours

Eligibility: BA or BSc (14 years education) or Equivalent with Physics and Mathematics