Program Overview
Introduction to the Master's Program in Physics
The Master's Program in Physics at Jazan University was established by the decision of the Higher Education Council No. 9, dated 10/5/1440 AH (16/1/2019). The university obtained full accreditation for the period from October 2018 to September 2025 from the National Commission for Academic Accreditation and Assessment (NCAAA). The Physics Department also received full accreditation for the period from June 23, 2023, to September 30, 2028, from the Accreditation Agency for Engineering, Informatics, Natural Sciences, and Mathematics (ASIIN).
Vision
The Physics Program at Jazan University aspires to achieve excellence in physics education and scientific research, serving the community and becoming a leading program in physics locally and internationally.
Mission
The Master's Program in Physics aims to achieve innovation and excellence in physics education and research, preparing graduates with high skills to meet the needs of development and the community.
Objectives
- Provide advanced, high-quality education in various fields of physics, along with training to expand the boundaries of physics and encourage innovation.
- Implement high-quality, multidisciplinary research in physics fields and enhance expertise in theoretical, computational, and experimental physics.
- Contribute to the workforce and serve the community.
Goals
- Prepare graduate students with knowledge and critical thinking skills applied to theoretical, computational, and experimental physics research.
- Guide graduation projects to be based on innovative ideas, publish research, and obtain patents.
- Prepare graduate students with communication skills and values through oral presentations, scientific writing ethics, teamwork, and lifelong learning.
- Graduate physicists capable of contributing to the workforce and serving the community.
Program Description
The Master's Program in Physics is designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of physics principles and their applications. The program includes a range of courses and research opportunities that allow students to specialize in their area of interest.
Curriculum
The curriculum of the Master's Program in Physics includes:
- Core courses in physics, such as classical mechanics, electromagnetism, and quantum mechanics.
- Specialized courses in areas like condensed matter physics, nuclear physics, and particle physics.
- Research methods and scientific writing.
Research Areas
The program offers research opportunities in various areas of physics, including:
- Theoretical physics
- Experimental physics
- Computational physics
- Materials science
- Nuclear physics
Admission Requirements
To be admitted to the Master's Program in Physics, applicants must meet the following requirements:
- Hold a Bachelor's degree in physics or a related field.
- Have a minimum GPA of 3.0 out of 4.0.
- Pass the entrance exam.
- Provide letters of recommendation.
Tuition Fees
The tuition fees for the Master's Program in Physics are competitive and vary depending on the student's residency status.
Facilities and Resources
The university provides state-of-the-art facilities and resources, including:
- Well-equipped laboratories
- Advanced computational facilities
- Library with a wide range of physics textbooks and journals
- Online resources and databases
Career Opportunities
Graduates of the Master's Program in Physics can pursue a variety of career opportunities, including:
- Research and development in industry and academia
- Teaching and education
- Government and policy-making
- Consulting and entrepreneurship
Contact Information
For more information about the Master's Program in Physics, please visit the university's website or contact the department directly.
