Dec 21, 2024  
2024-2025 GRADUATE CATALOG 
    
2024-2025 GRADUATE CATALOG

Physics - Computational Physics Concentration, Thesis, (MS)


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This program provides computational training to students in physics.

Physics, (MS)


The MS program in physics is a two-year program tailored to provide experimental, theoretical and computational training to students in physics and materials science.

Program Admission Requirements


Minimum requirements:

  1. A bachelor’s degree in physics or closely related discipline with a minimum of 3.00 GPA in undergraduate courses, and a minimum of 20 semester hours of undergraduate physics, including upper division mechanics, electricity and magnetism, introductory quantum mechanics, and thermal physics, and approved mathematics courses in calculus and differential equations.
  1. International applicants are required to provide evidence of English Language Proficiency. This can be done by providing one of the following:
    1. Proof of citizenship of one of the approved English-speaking countries.
    2. Baccalaureate or Master’s degree from an accredited institution in the U.S. or in one of the approved English-speaking countries.
    3. English Proficiency Exams: with minimal score of 80 in TOEFL, 7.5 in IELTS, and 110 in Duolingo English Test.

(Meeting the minimum department standards does not entitle an applicant to admission. Meeting such standards only insures consideration of the application.)

Admission procedure:

Required Documents:

  1. CV.
  2. All undergraduate (and graduate, if any) transcripts.
  3. Personal Statement.
  4. (If English Proficiency Exam is needed): TOEFL or IELTS or Duolingo score.
  5. (If GPA is not on 4.0 scale): Transcript evaluation by any credentialing agency listed on the National Association of Credential Evaluation Services web site (www.naces.org). (Report from WES iGPA calculator is acceptable).

Recommendations:

Three letters of recommendation are required.

Deadlines:

March 1 for Application for Fall Semesters,
October 1 for Application for Spring Semesters.

Timeline for Review:

March 15 for Application for Fall Semesters,
October 15 for Application for Spring Semesters.

Program Requirements


After meeting the general degree requirements for admission to The Graduate School


After meeting the general degree requirements for admission to The Graduate School, students selecting Physics as a major will be assigned to the Department Graduate Committee, which must approve and direct their course of study.

Core requirements (9 credit hours)*:


Must take three of the four courses listed below:

Computational Physics, thesis program (30 credit hours)


(Physics Program core requirement*: 9 credit hours, Concentration requirement: 6 credit hours, Thesis: 6 credit hours, Additional courses: 9 credit hours)

The student must present


The student must present a research proposal to the graduate thesis committee at the end of the second semester of his/her study for the thesis approval.

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