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Clarkson University MS in General Physics

1 Master's Degrees Awarded

General Physics is a concentration offered under the physics major at Clarkson University. We’ve gathered data and other essential information about the master’s degree program in general physics, such as diversity of students, how many students graduated in recent times, and more.

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How Much Does a Master’s in General Physics from Clarkson Cost?

$34,232 Average Tuition and Fees

Clarkson Graduate Tuition and Fees

Part-time graduates at Clarkson paid an average of $1,388 per credit hour in 2019-2020. This tuition was the same for both in-state and out-of-state students. The following table shows the average full-time tuition and fees for graduate student.

In StateOut of State
Tuition$33,312$33,312
Fees$920$920

Does Clarkson Offer an Online MS in General Physics?

Online degrees for the Clarkson general physics master’s degree program are not available at this time. To see if the school offers distance learning options in other areas, visit the Clarkson Online Learning page.

Clarkson Master’s Student Diversity for General Physics

1 Master's Degrees Awarded
Only 1 student graduated with a master’s degree in general physics during the 2019-2020 academic year. The gender and racial-ethnicity of that individual is shown below.

Male-to-Female Ratio

None of the students who received their MS in general physics in 2019-2020 were women.

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Racial-Ethnic Diversity

Of those students who received a master’s degree at Clarkson in general physics at 2019-2020, none were racial-ethnic minorities*.

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Race/EthnicityNumber of Students
Asian0
Black or African American0
Hispanic or Latino0
Native American or Alaska Native0
Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander0
White1
International Students0
Other Races/Ethnicities0

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*The racial-ethnic minorities count is calculated by taking the total number of students and subtracting white students, international students, and students whose race/ethnicity was unknown. This number is then divided by the total number of students at the school to obtain the racial-ethnic minorities percentage.

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