I want to get prepared for master at homehelp please

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The discussion focuses on preparing for a Master's degree in Physics, emphasizing the importance of reviewing fundamental courses such as electrodynamics, classical mechanics, quantum mechanics, and statistical mechanics. Participants recommend refreshing mathematics skills and suggest specific resources, including video lectures by Prof. Susskind from Stanford University and various online course materials. Key textbooks mentioned for upper-level study include "Mathematical Methods in the Physical Sciences" by Boas, "Classical Dynamics of Particles and Systems" by Marion & Thornton, "Electromagnetic Fields" by Wangness, and "Principles of Quantum Mechanics" by Shankar.

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  • Understanding of undergraduate physics concepts, including electrodynamics and quantum mechanics.
  • Familiarity with advanced mathematics relevant to physics.
  • Access to online educational resources and video lectures.
  • Ability to engage with upper-level physics textbooks.
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  • Study "Mathematical Methods in the Physical Sciences" by Boas to strengthen mathematical foundations.
  • Review "Classical Dynamics of Particles and Systems" by Marion & Thornton for classical mechanics concepts.
  • Explore "Electromagnetic Fields" by Wangness for a deeper understanding of electromagnetism.
  • Engage with "Principles of Quantum Mechanics" by Shankar to prepare for quantum physics topics.
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Students preparing for a Master's degree in Physics, individuals seeking to refresh their knowledge in physics and mathematics, and anyone interested in utilizing online resources for advanced studies in the physical sciences.

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Hello, :smile:
I am a 37 years old with a BS in physics
I decided to go for a Masters degree in Physics since it only takes about two years , i know it looks late but i love physics even though i wasn't so good in BS,
and since i want to finish it good and fast i need someone to answer these tow questions please :
is it helpful to prepare my self at home by studying specific books or courses in physics and maths, or no need for that?
if i should to do that, what are those courses and books?
thanks a lot and have a great day
 
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You will have to re-study all the fundamental courses you had during your bachelor, e.g. electrodynamics, classical and quantum mechanics, statistical mechanics.
Refreshing on mathematics will be essential too.

Doing all of that at home can get annoying, hence you supplement your learning at some with the video lectures available online e.g. like those by Prof.Susskind (Stanford University) :
http://www.youtube.com/user/StanfordUniversity/videos?view=pl
 


thank you so much physiker_192 for the link that was so helpful

physiker_192 said:
Refreshing on mathematics will be essential too.

absolutely, it was my main obstacle i will spend more time on it :rolleyes: :)
thanks again
 
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another question please::smile:

for a medium intelligent person but ready for hard work: how much time do you think it will take to get prepared?

thanks again and have a nice day
 


najat said:
another question please::smile:

for a medium intelligent person but ready for hard work: how much time do you think it will take to get prepared?

thanks again and have a nice day

It depends on how much you remember from your undergraduate days.

It might be beneficial to pick up Mathematical Methods in the Physical Sciences by Boas to refresh your mathematics.

Then you can try to go through typical upper level textbooks. Classical Dynamics of Particles and Systems by Marion & Thornton, Electromagnetic Fields by Wangness, and Principles of Quantum Mechanics by Shankar.
 


thanks a lot intwo and everyone replied :)...have a great life :smile:
 

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