Master of Science [M.S] (Physics (Concentration in Nuclear and Particle Physics))
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₹25.3 L/Yr
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Year | 1st Year Fees |
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Tuition Fees | ₹2533480 (USD 29576) |
Program Learning Objectives:
- ??? Develop analytical skills and the ability to solve problems.
- ??? Achieve a good understanding of physical laws and principles.
- ??? Gain experience with measurement techniques and equipment.
- ??? Develop the ability to assess uncertainties and assumptions.
- ??? Demonstrate the ability to present the results of investigations orally (with thesis) and in writing (without thesis).
- ??? Acquire facility in the use of mathematics to solve problems and test hypothesis.
Program Overview:
The Department of Physics and Astronomy offers the Master of Science degree, which is achieved through a combination of research and course-work. The M.S. degree can be earned by submission of a research thesis with an oral examination and at least 14 credit hours of graduate level lecture or laboratory courses in Physics and Astronomy. It can also be obtained under a non-thesis option, which requires satisfactory completion of a faculty-approved project (one to four credits) and the Department?s set of six core courses. The research activities in the department are broad and currently include astrophysics and cosmology, biophysics, condensed matter and surface sciences and nuclear and particle physics. Experimental and theoretical studies take place in these areas. Furthermore, inter-disciplinary and inter-departmental programs are also possible.
Nuclear and Particle Physics:
Students will learn the basic principles that govern sub-atomic particles, from the quark-and-gluon substructure of nucleons to how complex nuclei are composed. The program includes both theoretical and experimental components as well as the application of nuclear physics to astrophysics. Experimental work is performed in the on-campus Edwards Accelerator Laboratory, or at external facilities including the Thomas Jefferson and Brookhaven National Laboratories. Theoretical research includes computational investigations as well as analytic models.
Opportunities for Graduates:
Students achieving the M.S. in Physics and Astronomy can go on and pursue further graduate studies in Physics and Astronomy, or in other fields. They can also obtain positions as professional scientists. The M.S. is the minimal professional qualification for most physicist/astrophysicist positions in the USA.
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