Master of Arts
Students are expected to complete a minimum of 30 credits of graded coursework, including four departmental electives and four out of the six core courses PHYS 7010 (Theoretical Mechanics), PHYS 7410 (Electricity and Magnetism I), PHYS 7420 (Electricity and Magnetism II), PHYS 7610 (Quantum Mechanics I), PHYS 7620 (Quantum Mechanics II) and PHYS 7210 (Statistical Mechanics).
Master of Science
Of the 30 credits required for the degree, students are expected to complete a minimum of 24 credits of graded coursework, including PHYS 7010 (Theoretical Mechanics), PHYS 7410 (Electricity and Magnetism I), PHYS 7420 (Electricity and Magnetism II), PHYS 7610 (Quantum Mechanics I), PHYS 7620 (Quantum Mechanics II), PHYS 7210 (Statistical Mechanics) and two departmental electives.
Students are expected to write and defend a master’s thesis based on original laboratory research.
Doctor of Philosophy
Of the 72 credits required for the doctoral degree, students are expected to complete a minimum of 43 credits of graded coursework, including PHYS 7010 (Theoretical Mechanics), PHYS 7410 (Electricity and Magnetism I), PHYS 7420 (Electricity and Magnetism II), PHYS 7610 (Quantum Mechanics I), PHYS 7620 (Quantum Mechanics II), PHYS 7210 (Statistical Mechanics), five departmental electives, and 10 credits of colloquia and research courses.
Students are expected to pass a qualifying examination.
Students are expected to complete all requirements stated above other than departmental electives by the conclusion of their fourth semester.
Students are expected to meet annually with their research committee to review progress and to present a department seminar on their research topic during their fourth year.
Students are expected to write and defend a dissertation.