The University of Ottawa's Master of Science in Physics is a graduate program offered by the Faculty of Science, with participation in the Ottawa-Carleton Institute for Physics. While the program does not have a separate Materials Physics specialization listed for 2025, 'Condensed Matter' research—a major component of modern Materials Physics—is a significant focus area. The MSc Physics program provides advanced training in experimental, theoretical, and computational physics, preparing graduates for careers in academia, industry, government laboratories, and research centers. Students may choose between several program structures (thesis, project, course-only, co-op), all allowing participation in materials-related research groups. Students have access to the research strengths and facilities of both the University of Ottawa and Carleton University. The program’s primary language is English; students may complete research in French as well.