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Graduate Admissions
Accelerated B.A./Master's Degree Program
As a research university one of Clark's distinguishing strengths is the ability to integrate undergraduate- and graduate-level study. The Accelerated B.A./Master's Degree Program gives qualifying undergraduate students access to Clark's high quality graduate programs as part of an integrated academic program.

Accelerated B.A./Master's Degree Program:
Physics

Overview
The MA degree in physics is available to physics majors. The degree involves a combination of graduate courses and a research thesis. Departmental research is focused in experimental and theoretical studies of condensed matter including magnetic and optical properties of solids, organic superconductivity, the dynamics of first order phase transitions, and the behavior of granular materials. Other research areas include theoretical plasma physics, energy technology and science education.

Departmental eligibility requirements
The MA is open to physics majors only.

Program of study
Beginning in the senior year, students take at least four graduate-level physics courses that are approved by their faculty advisor. Courses at the 200-level or 300-level are eligible for graduate credit. Students must also prepare a written thesis, based on original research. Typically students will begin the research for their thesis no later than the fall of their senior year. Students conduct research working in close collaboration with faculty advisors and with doctoral students. On completion of the research, there is an oral defense of the research thesis.

Program Advisor (Signature Required on Application: Part 1)
The Accelerated Degree Program advisor can be contacted through the physics department office
Room BP-241
Math/Physics Building
(508) 793-7169

Advice for prospective students
Students interested in the Accelerated Degree Program program in Physics should contact the undergraduate student advisor as early as possible in their undergraduate careers.

Student Profiles
Students who successfully complete the program are in an excellent position to enter into a Ph.D. program in Physics or to obtain teaching or research positions.

 

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Important Dates
Junior Year
April 1 Accelerated B.A./Master's Degree: Part 1 Due
April 15 Accelerated BA/Master's Degree Program: Part 2 Due for M.B.A. and M.S.F. Programs
Senior Year
October 15 Accelerated B.A./Master's Degree Program: Part 2 Due for all other programs

Professor Nancy Budwig, Dean of Graduate Studies and Research

Audio Interview

Listen to a presentation about Clark's accelerated degree program made by Nancy Budwig, Dean of Graduate Studies and Research, to prospective students and parents at University Preview Day.


Accelerated Degree Details:
Biology
Chemistry
Communications (MSPC)
Community Development & Planning
Education
Environmental Science & Policy
History
Geographic Information Sciences (GIS)
International Development & Social Change
Management (MBA)
Finance (MSF)
Physics
Public Administration (MPA)

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