Physics M.S.
Expand Your Knowledge Base
Your Master of Science in Physics from University of Houston-Clear Lake will provide
                                 you with a deeper understanding of the essential science used in many of the engineering
                                 disciplines and in the space industry. This course of study will primarily prepare
                                 you for earning a Ph.D. through advanced research in Physics and Astronomy, as well
                                 as expand the knowledge base of practicing engineers.
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Further Your Education
This degree will prepare you to compete in job market in industry as well as in academia.
                                 Applicants for candidacy should have a Bachelor of Science degree in a physical sciences,
                                 mathematics or engineering disciplines. You will become an expert problem solver as
                                 well as increase your knowledge of several aspects of Physics and Astronomy. All students
                                 potentially interested in completing a Ph.D. in Physics should apply to both UHCL
                                 and UH before beginning graduate level coursework.
Within this degree, you can also choose a specialization in Technical Management.
Admission Requirements
Get ready to calculate the course load for your education at University of Houston-Clear Lake! Learn more about the courses required to succeed here in the College of Science and Engineering.
- Physics M.S.
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                                    Admission DeadlineStandard Graduate Admission Deadline
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                                    ApplicationA standard university application is required.
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                                    Requirements
- 3.0 GPA
 - GRE is not required. Applicants with GPA less than 3.0 are recommended to provide GRE score in support of their application.
 - Undergraduate degree in Physical Sciences discipline, Mathematics and/or Engineering; Other degrees may apply if the coursework meets the preparation requirements in the catalog
 - Foundation Courses: Calculus I, II, and III, University Physics I and II with labs, Modern Physics with lab, Intermediate Mechanics, Intermediate Electromagnetism, Quantum Theory, Thermodynamics & Statistical Mechanics.
 - Also, complete either set I or set II of:
                                             
                                             
- Set I) Linear Algebra, Differential Equations, Complex Variables, Probability & Stats for Scientists & Engineers, or
 - Set II) Mathematical Methods for Physics & Engineering I and II
 
 
 
Degree Requirements
                                  UHCL's College of Science and Engineering has created a solid foundation of study
                                    designed to help you make your educational dreams a reality. Explore the classes you'll
                                    need to take for your University of Houston-Clear Lake degree.
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Deadlines for Applying
- Graduate Deadlines
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                              FallNew Degree-Seeking Students - August 1
Returning UHCL Students - August 15 - 
                              SpringNew Degree-Seeking Students - January 5
Returning UHCL Students - January 15 - 
                              SummerNew Degree-Seeking Students - May 1
Returning UHCL Students - May 25 
Please note, some graduate programs have special deadlines and requirements. For more information, go to How to Apply as a Graduate Student. The online application is scheduled to close for Graduate students after the Formal UHCL Student deadline of each semester.
Applying After the Priority Deadline
New, non-degree seeking, and returning UHCL students applying after the deadlines above may be considered for admission on a case-by-case basis. Please contact the appropriate graduate enrollment counselor for more information. A $50.00 Late Registration Fee or $50.00 Late Payment may apply.
Review the UHCL Academic Calendar for registration and payment dates and deadlines.
- International Deadlines
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                              Fall
Freshman Final Deadline - Apply by June 1
Transfer Final Deadline - Apply by July 15 - 
                              Spring
Freshman Final Deadline - Apply by October 1
Transfer Final Deadline - Apply by December 15 - 
                              Summer*
Freshman - Application Not Accepted for Summer Semester.
Transfer Final Deadline - Apply by May 1 
*International freshmen applicants will not be accepted for Summer semester.
For more information regarding deferring your application, please visit Deferring International Admission.
Locations
University of Houston-Clear Lake
                                          				2700 Bay Area Blvd
                                          				Houston, TX 77058
                                          				Phone: 281-283-7600
                                          			
Physics M.S. Faculty

Serkan Caliskan
Assistant Professor of Physics,
Science and Engineering
Contact number: 281-283-3764
Email: caliskan@uhcl.edu
Office: STEM-2212

David Garrison
Associate Dean, Professor and Former Chair of Physics,
Science and Engineering
Contact number: 281-283-3796
Email: garrison@uhcl.edu
Office: B3611

Tej Limbu
Assistant Professor of Physics,
Science and Engineering
Contact number: 281-283-3816
Email: limbu@uhcl.edu
Office: STEM 2216

Samina S. Masood
Program Director of Physics and Professor,
Science and Engineering
Contact number: 281-283-3781
Email: masood@uhcl.edu
Office: STEM 2252

Linhdung Pham
Lecturer of Physics,
Science and Engineering
Contact number: 281-283-3768
Email: phamL@uhcl.edu
Office: STEM 2244

Paul Withey
Associate Professor of Physics,
Science and Engineering
Contact number: 281-283-3799
Email: Withey@UHCL.edu
Office: STEM 2204






