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====== M.Sc. Degree Requirements ====== | ====== M.Sc. Degree Requirements ====== | ||
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The Master of Science (M.Sc.) degree in Physics may be completed under one of three options called Plans A, B and C. Plan A involves the writing of a Master' | The Master of Science (M.Sc.) degree in Physics may be completed under one of three options called Plans A, B and C. Plan A involves the writing of a Master' | ||
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+ | The respective requirements are summarized in the table below. | ||
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+ | ^ Requirements | ||
+ | ^ Total Credits Required (not including thesis credits) | 20 | 30 | 30 | | ||
+ | ^ Thesis Credits Required | ||
+ | ^ Major Courses Required | ||
+ | ^ Minimum GPA | 2.8 | 2.8 | 3.0 | | ||
+ | ^ Graduate Written Exam | Take Once | Take Once | Must Pass | | ||
+ | ^ Preliminary Oral Exam | NA | NA | NA | | ||
+ | ^ Submit GPAS Planner | ||
+ | ^ Time Limits | ||
+ | ^ Transfer credits< | ||
+ | ^ Preliminary and Final Oral Committee | ||
+ | ^ Thesis reviewers | ||
+ | *Applies to students admitted after 1/1/13. Students admitted before 1/1/13 will follow old time limit policy of not more than 7 years.\\ | ||
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For any of the Plans, the student may choose to satisfy minor requirements either by a designated minor or with six credits in “related fields.” A designated minor must be in a graduate program outside of physics, and both the degree program and the committee must be approved by the DGS of that program. “Related fields” courses may be in physics or outside of physics in fields with some relevance to physics. Courses in physics for the related field may not be in the same sub-field (see Table 5.1) as the thesis, Plan B project or the majority of the Plan B papers. If both Physics 5001/2 and 5011/2 have been taken, the student may use either one of these sequences to fulfill the minor requirements; | For any of the Plans, the student may choose to satisfy minor requirements either by a designated minor or with six credits in “related fields.” A designated minor must be in a graduate program outside of physics, and both the degree program and the committee must be approved by the DGS of that program. “Related fields” courses may be in physics or outside of physics in fields with some relevance to physics. Courses in physics for the related field may not be in the same sub-field (see Table 5.1) as the thesis, Plan B project or the majority of the Plan B papers. If both Physics 5001/2 and 5011/2 have been taken, the student may use either one of these sequences to fulfill the minor requirements; | ||
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**Residence Requirement: | **Residence Requirement: | ||
- | **Filing of the Graduate Degree Plan:** After completing 10 credits; not later than 2< | + | **Submit GPAS Planner** After completing 10 credits; not later than 2< |
**Minimum Grade Point Average:** 2.8 | **Minimum Grade Point Average:** 2.8 | ||
- | **Minimum Course Credits:** 20 credits total, including 14 in physics including either Physics 5001/2 or Physics 5011/2; 6 in or outside of Physics (but not in major sub-field) for a " | + | **Minimum Course Credits:** 20 credits total, including 14 in physics including either Physics 5001/2 or Physics 5011/2; 6 in or outside of Physics (but not in major sub-field) for a " |
**Foreign Language Requirement: | **Foreign Language Requirement: | ||
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**Thesis Credits:** 10 (Physics 8777) Plan A only. | **Thesis Credits:** 10 (Physics 8777) Plan A only. | ||
**Thesis**: The thesis should represent approximately 10 to 15 weeks of full-time effort. This time includes doing the necessary background reading, performing the research and writing the thesis. Common lengths for M.Sc. theses are 25 to 50 pages, although effective effort and not length alone is the appropriate standard. Theses must be written according to the Graduate School regulations. | **Thesis**: The thesis should represent approximately 10 to 15 weeks of full-time effort. This time includes doing the necessary background reading, performing the research and writing the thesis. Common lengths for M.Sc. theses are 25 to 50 pages, although effective effort and not length alone is the appropriate standard. Theses must be written according to the Graduate School regulations. | ||
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===== Plan B: M.Sc. Without Thesis ===== | ===== Plan B: M.Sc. Without Thesis ===== | ||
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**Residence Requirement: | **Residence Requirement: | ||
- | **Filing of Graduate Degree Plan:** After completing 10 credits; not later than 2< | + | **Submit GPAS Planner:** After completing 10 credits; not later than 2< |
**Minimum Grade Point Average:** 2.8 | **Minimum Grade Point Average:** 2.8 | ||
- | **Minimum Course Credits:** Total of 30 credits, including at least 14 in physics including either Physics 5001/2 or Physics 5011/2; 6 in or outside physics (but not in major sub-field) for " | + | **Minimum Course Credits:** Total of 30 credits, including at least 14 in physics including either Physics 5001/2 or Physics 5011/2; 6 in or outside physics (but not in major sub-field) for " |
**Foreign Language Requirement: | **Foreign Language Requirement: | ||
- | **Final Oral Examination: | + | **Plan B Project**: The Plan B project requires registering for the Plan B Project class (PHYS 8500), with the project itself requiring a nominal three weeks of full-time (40 hours per week) effort. The four credits earned for Physics 8500 do count toward the program requirement of 30 credits. The student and faculty research adviser should first agree on a plan for the project. It normally involves a small, self-contained research problem, which may or may not be publishable. The project should be described in a written paper, but the format of the paper may be determined by the adviser. Examples of Plan B projects include carrying out a specific calculation, |
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- | **Plan B Project: **The Plan B project requires registering for the Plan B Project class (PHYS 8500), with the project itself requiring a nominal three weeks of full-time (40 hours per week) effort. The four credits earned for Physics 8500 do count toward the program requirement of 30 credits. The student and faculty research adviser should first agree on a plan for the project. It normally involves a small, self-contained research problem, which may or may not be publishable. The project should be described in a written paper, but the format of the paper may be determined by the adviser. Examples of Plan B projects include carrying out a specific calculation, | + | |
**Plan B Papers:** The alternative to the Plan B project is the writing of one to three Plan B papers. This option also requires registering for the Plan B Project class (PHYS 8500). The total effort should normally require three week's full-time work. The Plan B paper option does not require original research. The paper(s) must be related to three courses that the student has taken. The papers may be supervised either by the research adviser or by the adviser in conjunction with instructors from the three courses referenced. The format of each paper may be determined by the supervising faculty member. | **Plan B Papers:** The alternative to the Plan B project is the writing of one to three Plan B papers. This option also requires registering for the Plan B Project class (PHYS 8500). The total effort should normally require three week's full-time work. The Plan B paper option does not require original research. The paper(s) must be related to three courses that the student has taken. The papers may be supervised either by the research adviser or by the adviser in conjunction with instructors from the three courses referenced. The format of each paper may be determined by the supervising faculty member. | ||
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+ | ** Final Oral Examination**: | ||
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===== Plan C: M.Sc. Course Work plus Graduate Written Examination ===== | ===== Plan C: M.Sc. Course Work plus Graduate Written Examination ===== | ||
**Residence Requirement: | **Residence Requirement: | ||
- | **Filing of Graduate Degree Plan:** After completing 10 credits; not later than 2nd semester of registration. | + | **Submit GPAS Planner:** After completing 10 credits; not later than 2nd semester of registration. |
- | **Minimum Grade Point Average:** 3.3 | + | **Minimum Grade Point Average:** 3.0 |
- | **Minimum Course Credits:** Total of 30 credits, including Physics 5001/2, Physics 5011/2, and 5201. All courses must be at the 4000, 5000 or 8000 level. | + | **Minimum Course Credits:** Total of 30 credits, including Physics 5001/2, Physics 5011/2, and 5201. All courses must be at the 4000, 5000 or 8000 level. Some 4000 courses, such as Physics 4001, 4002, 4101, 4202 and 4303, do not earn graduate credits. |
**Foreign Language Requirement: | **Foreign Language Requirement: |