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All candidates for the M.S. degree must complete 32 points
of credit (at least 24 in residence at the Graduate School
and at least 16 in the Department of Physics) and achieve a grade point average
(GPA) of B (3.0) or better. They are further required to pass at least five of
the following seven courses:
Dynamics (G85.2001) Statistical Mechanics (G85.2002) Electromagnetism I (G85.2005) Computational Physics (G85.2000) Quantum Mechanics I (G85.2011) Quantum Mechanics II (G85.2012) Experimental Physics (G85.2075)
M.S. candidates are permitted to take at most two courses
outside the department, with permission of the director of graduate studies.
In addition
to the above course requirements, M.S. candidates complete their degree
requirements via one of three options.
Option A: Report
The report is essentially a comprehensive review article
based on the literature in a specialized field of physics, prepared under the
supervision of a faculty adviser. In addition to submitting the report,
students choosing this option must receive credit for nine regular courses
(one-semester, 4-point courses, not including reading and research).
Option B: Thesis
The thesis is based on physics research (experimental or
theoretical) supervised by a faculty adviser, at a level of originality and
comprehensiveness less than that of Ph.D. research. In addition to the standard
course requirements, the student is expected to enroll in one semester (4
points) of a research course (G85.2091 or G85.3301).
Option C: Examination
In addition to receiving credit for eight regular courses
(one-semester, 4-point courses, not including reading and research), a student
choosing this option must pass the core courses with an average grade of B or
better. For each course, the student has the option of
- enrolling in the course;
- taking the midterm and final examination of the course if
the student is not enrolled; or
- taking the relevant preliminary examination given just
before the start of the fall term.
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