DL MS Physics Degree

Discussion in 'General Distance Learning Discussions' started by Richards, Nov 21, 2001.

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  1. Richards

    Richards New Member

    Hi, I'm new to posting, but I have been reading the board off and on for a few months. I was wondering if anyone knew of any MS physics programs that could be done completely through distance? So far, I haven't turned up anything. I know Michigan State offers an MS in beam physics by DL, but they require access to a beamline somewhere to do research...

    I have a BS in physics, and I actually completed all of the coursework necessary for an MS in physics at a local state university, but I never completed the program, and now pretty much all of my classes have expired (I know, I'm an idiot). Anyway, I would just go to the night program at the local State U, but I am actually working part-time on a law degree, so even though I think I have enough time to pursue the MS, I need to have a flexible schedule (law school is 4 nights/week).

    Just for info's sake, in case anybody is interested: Georgia Tech offers an MS in Mech. Eng. and an MS in health physics via DL, Univ. of Tenessee has a MS in nuclear eng. via DL (but I think they have some residency required), and UT Austin has a DL MS in nuclear engineering as well.

    Thanks.

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    Richard
     

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