⦿ Course fees Yearly 21773 ( USD )
⦿ Hold a baccalaureate degree (or equivalent) from an accredited university or college with 3.0 CGPA and higher.
RIT masters degree in physics offers both a research and professional option, and provides advanced knowledge in core areas of physics, including electrodynamics, quantum, and classical mechanics, and statistical physics, as well as one or more sub-areas of physics that correspond to your individual interests and career aspirations. You’ll work with program faculty to develop a tailored individual academic plan that supports your individual career aspirations.
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