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Physics Doctoral Degree Requirements
Program | Faculty
| Master's | Doctoral | Courses
The general requirements for the Ph.D. in Phys-ics are those of the Graduate
School. These are implemented along the following lines. During the first
two years, a student typically carries a course load of nine or ten credits.
The first year is taken up with core courses that cover basic physics
at the advanced level: 601, 602, 605, 606, 614, and 615. In the second
year the student selects research courses at the 700 and 800 level. Students
are required to take at least three of these courses, one of which may
be in the student's area of research, a second may be in a related field,
and the third must be in a totally distinct field. Students making normal
progress are expected to pass the qualifying examination during the second
year, and then devote their major efforts to research, taking the occasional
course either of interest to them or of direct relevance to the research
program. The department requires no foreign-language reading competency
for the doctorate. A student must register for 18 credits in physics under
899 Doctoral Dissertation.
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