- Degree: Master
- Campus: Debbieh
- Faculty: Science
- Department: Physics
Program Description
To obtain the Master's degree in Physics, the student must complete 36 credit hours, including 30 hours of coursework with a CGPA of no less than 2.33, and successfully defend the thesis (6 credit hours) in no less than two years.
Chairperson Professor: Ghassan Younes
Professors: Prof. Mahmoud El Korek
Associate Professors: Dr. Salem Marhaba
Assistant Professors: Dr. Khouloud Habanjar, Dr. Wassila El Kanawati
Part-Time:
Professor: Prof. Omar El Samad
Associate Professors: Dr. Hanna El Balaa
Assistant Professors: Dr. Ali Kaafarani, Dr. Zouheir Bitar, Dr. Zainab EL Khansa
The Physics Department strives to maintain an active research program emphasizing experimental and theoretical studies. The graduate degree programs aim to prepare students for careers in research and teaching at the university level or for research-related jobs in industrial or governmental organizations.
- Demonstrate professional awareness of the complexity and limitations of knowledge, methods, data, and interpretations.
- Apply knowledge of physics and a physicist's quantitative and critical skills to find, identify, assess, investigate, interpret, and solve complex, open-ended problems of a physical science nature.
- Formulate testable scientific hypotheses, indicating the awareness of the current problems and situated within the body of knowledge of a field of physics or applied physics.
- Communicate effectively orally and in writing to both a technical and non-technical audience.
- Develop and undertake a research implementation plan using the appropriate Literature and possibly laboratory and/or computational techniques.
To obtain the Master's Degree in Physics, The student must complete 36 credit hours, including 30 credit hours of coursework with a CGPA of no less than 2.33, and successfully defend the thesis (6 credit hours) in no less than two years.
As a postgraduate of Physics, the student will be able to seek a wide range of job opportunities in different sectors:
- Research positions at universities and research councils.
- Postdoctoral positions to pursue his research during his MSc/PhD journey.
- Position progress in his actual workplace.
- Acquire an assistant professor position at the university.
| Program Requirements | Credits |
| Core Courses | 19 |
| Elective Courses | 11 |
| Thesis | 6 |
| Total | 36 |
Experimental Facilities: The program utilizes a number of well-equipped laboratories for practical work and research. The Laboratories serving the program are:
- General Physics Lab
- Advanced Physics Lab
- Classical Mechanics Laboratory
- Specialized Materials Science Laboratories
- Advanced Nanomaterials Preparation Laboratory
- Computational Molecular Physics
| Course Code | Course Title | Credits | Hours Distribution | Course Type |
| PHYS661 | Advanced Classical Mechanics | 3 | (3Crs.: 3Lec) | MC |
| PHYS663 | Advanced Electrodynamics | 3 | (3Crs.: 3Lec) | MC |
| RETH669 | Research Ethics | 1 | (1Crs.: 1Lec) | MC |
| -------- | Elective (Dept) | 6 | (6Crs.) | MC |
| PHYS664 | Advanced Quantum Mechanics | 3 | (3Crs.: 3Lec) | MC |
| Advanced Statistical Physics | 3 | (3Crs.: 3Lec) | MC | |
| Individual Studies | 2 | (2Crs.: 2Lec) | MC | |
| -------- | Elective (Dept) | 6 | (6Crs.) | MC |
| PHYS682 | Research Techniques | 3 | (3Crs.: 2Lec, 2Lab) | MC |
| PHYS690 | Thesis | 6 | (6Crs.) | MC |
| Course Code | Course Title | Credits | Hours Distribution | Course Type |
| PHYS644 | High Energy Physics | 3 | (3crs.: 3lec.) | EC |
| PHYS647 | Advanced Mathematical Physics | 3 | (3crs.: 3lec.) | EC |
| PHYS649 | Selected Topics In Materials Science | 3 | (3crs.: 3lec.) | EC |
| PHYS670 | Selected Topics In Nanoscience And Technology | 3 | (3crs.: 3lec.) | EC |
| PHYS671 | Selected Topics In Theoretical Physics | 3 | (3crs.: 3lec.) | EC |
| PHYS672 | Selected Topics In Quantum Optics | 3 | (3crs.: 3lec.) | EC |
| PHYS673 | Selected Topics In Molecular Physics | 3 | (3crs.: 3lec.) | EC |
| PHYS678 | Nuclear and Radiation Physics | 3 | (3crs.: 3lec.) | EC |
| PHYS679 | Selected Topics in Astrophysics | 3 | (3crs.: 3lec.) | EC |
Study Plan:
| Course Code | Course Title | Credits | Hours Distribution | Course Type |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| First Semester | ||||
| GREM600 | General Research Methodology | 3 | (3 Cr.:3 Lec) | FC |
| PHYS661 | Advanced Classical Mechanics | 3 | (3Crs.: 3Lec) | MC |
| PHYS663 | Advanced Electrodynamics | 3 | (3Crs.: 3Lec) | MC |
| ------- | Elective (Dept) | 6 | (6crs.) | DE |
| Second Semester | ||||
| PHYS664 | Advanced Quantum Mechanics | 3 | (3Crs.: 3Lec) | MC |
| PHYS668 | Advanced Statistical Physics | 3 | (3Crs.: 3Lec) | MC |
| PHYS682 | Research Techniques | 3 | (3Crs.: 2Lec, 2Lab) | MC |
| ------- | Elective (Dept) | 6 | (6crs.) | DE |
| Third Semester | ||||
| PHYS690 | Thesis | 6 | (6 Crs.) | MC |
| Fourth Semester | ||||
| PHYS690 | Thesis (Continued) | 0 | (0 Crs.) | MC |
Elective Courses (EC)
| Course Code | Course Title | Credits | Hours Distribution | Course Type |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| PHYS638 | Advanced Quantum Mechanics II | 3 | (3crs.: 3lec.) | EC |
| PHYS642 | Quantum Field Theory | 3 | (3crs.: 3lec.) | EC |
| PHYS644 | High Energy Physics | 3 | (3crs.: 3lec.) | EC |
| PHYS646 | Advanced Nuclear Physics | 3 | (3Crs.: 3Lec) | EC |
| PHYS647 | Advanced Mathematical Physics | 3 | (3crs.: 3lec.) | EC |
| PHYS649 | Selected Topics In Materials Science | 3 | (3crs.: 3lec.) | EC |
| PHYS670 | Selected Topics In Nanoscience And Technology | 3 | (3crs.: 3lec.) | EC |
| PHYS671 | Selected Topics In Theoretical Physics | 3 | (3crs.: 3lec.) | EC |
| PHYS672 | Selected Topics In Quantum Optics | 3 | (3crs.: 3lec.) | EC |
| PHYS673 | Selected Topics In Molecular Physics | 3 | (3crs.: 3lec.) | EC |
| PHYS674 | Selected Topics In Experimental Techniques | 3 | (3crs.: 3lec.) | EC |
| PHYS675 | Selected Topics In Astrophysics | 2 | (2crs.: 2lec.) | EC |
| PHYS678 | Nuclear and Radiation Physics | 3 | (3Crs.: 3Lec) | EC |
| PHYS679 | Selected Topics in Astrophysics | 3 | (3Crs.: 3Lec) | EC |