What are good schools for Master’s degree of Physics in California?

Monday, March 23rd, 2009 | Physics

gradjimbo asked:


I am interested in PhD in Physics but since my undergraduate degree was in something else, I am planning to earn a Master’s degree before applying to PhD schools. Does anyone know any university in California with a good placement rate into a PhD program? Should I consider out of state schools?

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1 Comment to What are good schools for Master’s degree of Physics in California?

sfox1_72
March 24, 2009

Here’s a link to all of the graduate level physics programs in California:

It seems to me that you should be able to find something without going out of state.

The California State Universities’ highest degree is the master’s (the only Ph.D.’s offered are in conjunction with a Ph.D. granting school — and none of those are in Physics.)

Good luck

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