Online Masters Degree Engineering Physics or Applied Physics

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SUMMARY

The discussion centers on the search for online Master's degrees in Engineering Physics or Applied Physics. Participants noted a lack of available programs, with one user mentioning the University of Illinois Chicago offering a Master's of Engineering focused on electromagnetics, but not on mechanics or pure physics. The consensus indicates that finding a dedicated online program in Engineering Physics is challenging, and alternatives such as Mechanical Engineering may be more accessible.

PREREQUISITES
  • Understanding of online education platforms and their offerings
  • Familiarity with Master's degree structures in engineering and physics
  • Knowledge of specific fields within engineering, such as electromagnetics and mechanics
  • Awareness of the differences between Engineering Physics and Applied Physics
NEXT STEPS
  • Research online Master's programs in Mechanical Engineering, particularly at the University of Illinois Chicago
  • Explore alternative online degrees in related fields such as Applied Physics or Engineering Management
  • Investigate the curriculum and focus areas of available online engineering degrees
  • Look into forums or communities discussing online education in engineering and physics
USEFUL FOR

Students and professionals seeking advanced degrees in engineering or physics, particularly those balancing full-time work and family commitments, as well as individuals exploring online education options in these fields.

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Does anyone know of an online Masters Degree in Engineering Physics or Applied Physics?

I have searched around, but to my surprise, did not find much.
 
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I don't know of an Engineering Physics degree, but how about a Mechanical Engineering masters?

http://www.engr.washington.edu/edge/mechanical.html"
 
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I am still confused as to how one does "Applied" Physics online?
 
lisab said:
I don't know of an Engineering Physics degree, but how about a Mechanical Engineering masters?[/URL]
Already have one. I guess I just can't stay away! With a full time engineering job and family, I am looking for online stuff.
 
There's a reason you won't find one online.
 
I've been looking myself. The best I can find is a Master's of Engineering online through University of Illinois Chicago (might apply to that one), but its more for the electromagnetics side rather than the mechanics side. But I haven't found one for pure physics.
 

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