Physics Master of Science Degree Program
Option A (30 credits):
- Six core courses in Physics (18 credits) with an average grade of B or higher: Phy 517, 527, 537, 547 and two of Phy 539, 557, 577, 587.
- Twelve credits of research in Physics (Phy 695 or 699).
- Successful defense and final approval of a master's thesis.
- Demonstration of proficiency in one of various research skills. Examples of appropriate skills are: foreign languages, computer programming, numerical analysis and technologies such as electronics. This may be demonstrated with Phy 577.
Option B (32 credits):
- Eight core courses in Physics (24 credits) with an average grade of B or higher: Phy 517, 527, 537, 539, 547, 557, 577, 587.
- Six credits of elective courses approved by advisor with an average grade of B or higher (courses without a letter-grade option are exempted).
- Demonstration of proficiency in one of various research skills. Examples of appropriate skills are: foreign languages, computer programming, numerical analysis and technologies such as electronics. This may be demonstrated with Phy 577.
- Two credits of Physics seminar (Phy 784) distributed over two semesters.
- Satisfactory performance on comprehensive exams.