Schools What University offers an online master degree?

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The discussion centers on the search for reputable online master's degree programs in Physics, specifically for an individual residing in Ecuador who has a background in Physics and published research in areas like nanoparticles and optics. Participants express skepticism about the availability of quality online master's programs in Physics, noting that while there are numerous options in engineering and business in the U.S., none are deemed worthwhile for Physics. Some suggestions for engineering programs include links to the University of Arizona and Purdue University, but the focus remains on the lack of suitable Physics master's programs online.
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Hi guys

I want to study an online master degree in Physics, and I want to know if someone know about Universities that offer this option.

I live in Ecuador. I want to study more but I can not travel to other countries for a very large time due to personal responsabilities. I am a Physics graduate, my published papers are about nanoparticles, lighting, optics and metrology. I want a master degree in this line.

Could you help me with this information?

Thanks
 
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A reputable online masters degree? I don't think you'll find anything.
 
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There are quite a few in the US in engineering, business. None physics though.
 
Crek said:
There are quite a few in the US in engineering, business. None physics though.
Thank you, do you know what University offers that kind of programs in engineering?
 
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