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The second year of graduate school is a transitional period between coursework and the beginning of a Ph.D. research career. M.Sc. degree students, on the other hand, should finish their degree by the end of this year. Ph.D. students should complete the following by the end of the second year: have passed the graduate written exam (GWE), find a thesis adviser, start preparing for the oral exam, finish the required coursework, and start thesis research. | The second year of graduate school is a transitional period between coursework and the beginning of a Ph.D. research career. M.Sc. degree students, on the other hand, should finish their degree by the end of this year. Ph.D. students should complete the following by the end of the second year: have passed the graduate written exam (GWE), find a thesis adviser, start preparing for the oral exam, finish the required coursework, and start thesis research. | ||
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==== Degree Plan ==== | ==== Degree Plan ==== | ||
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**Biophysics**: | **Biophysics**: | ||
- | **Condensed Matter Physics**: 4211 Introduction to Solid State Physics, 5223 Quantum Computation and Information, | + | **Condensed Matter Physics**: 4211 Introduction to Solid State Physics, 5223 Quantum Computation and Information, |
- | **Elementary Particle Physics**: 4511: Introduction to Nuclear and Particle Physics, 8011: Quantum Field Theory I, 8012: Quantum Field Theory II, 8013: Special Topics in Quantum Field Theory, 8901: Elementary Particle Physics I, 8902: Elementary Particle Physics II, 8911: Introduction to Supersymmetry, 8950: Advanced Topics in Elementary Particle Physics, 8900: Seminar: Elementary Particle Physics. | + | **Elementary Particle |
- | **Mathematical, | ||
- | **Nuclear | + | **Plasma and Space Physics**: |
- | **Plasma | + | **Relativity |
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- | **Relativity and Cosmology**: | + | |
==== Some typical course programs ==== | ==== Some typical course programs ==== | ||
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=== Condensed Matter Theory === | === Condensed Matter Theory === | ||
^ Fall ^ Spring ^ | ^ Fall ^ Spring ^ | ||
+ | | 5223: Quantum Computation and Information | | | ||
| 8711: Solid State Physics I | 8712: Solid State Physics II | | | 8711: Solid State Physics I | 8712: Solid State Physics II | | ||
- | | 8001: Advanced | + | | 8011: Quantum |
| 8700: Seminar: Condensed Matter | 8700: Seminar: Condensed Matter | | | 8700: Seminar: Condensed Matter | 8700: Seminar: Condensed Matter | | ||
=== High Energy Experiment === | === High Energy Experiment === | ||
^ Fall ^ Spring ^ | ^ Fall ^ Spring ^ | ||
- | | 8001: Advanced | + | | 8011: Quantum |
| 8901: Elementary Particle Physics I | 8902: Elementary Particle Physics II | | | 8901: Elementary Particle Physics I | 8902: Elementary Particle Physics II | | ||
| 8900: Seminar: Elementary Particles | 8900: Seminar: Elementary Particles | | | 8900: Seminar: Elementary Particles | 8900: Seminar: Elementary Particles | | ||
=== High Energy Theory === | === High Energy Theory === | ||
^ Fall ^ Spring ^ | ^ Fall ^ Spring ^ | ||
- | | 8001: Advanced | + | | 8011: Quantum |
| 8901: Elementary Particle Physics I | 8902: Elementary Particle Physics II | | | 8901: Elementary Particle Physics I | 8902: Elementary Particle Physics II | | ||
| 8900: Seminar: Elementary Particles | 8900: Seminar: Elementary Particles | | | 8900: Seminar: Elementary Particles | 8900: Seminar: Elementary Particles | | ||
| 8501: General Relativity and Cosmology I | 8502: General Relativity and Cosmology II | | | 8501: General Relativity and Cosmology I | 8502: General Relativity and Cosmology II | | ||
- | | 8012: Quantum Field Theory II | | | ||
=== Nuclear Theory === | === Nuclear Theory === | ||
^ Fall ^ Spring ^ | ^ Fall ^ Spring ^ | ||
- | | 8001: Advanced | + | | 8011: Quantum |
- | | 8012: Quantum Field Theory II | 8011: Quantum Field Theory | + | | 8901: Elementary Particle Physics |
| 8800: Seminar: Nuclear Physics | 8800: Seminar: Nuclear Physics | | | 8800: Seminar: Nuclear Physics | 8800: Seminar: Nuclear Physics | | ||
- | | 8801: Nuclear Physics I | 8802: Nuclear Physics II | | ||
- | === Space Physics and Astrophysics === | ||
- | ^ Fall ^ Spring ^ | ||
- | |4611: Introduction to Space Physics | 4621: Introduction to Plasma Physics | | ||
| 8501: General Relativity and Cosmology I | 8502: General Relativity and Cosmology II | | | 8501: General Relativity and Cosmology I | 8502: General Relativity and Cosmology II | | ||
+ | === Plasma and Space Physics === | ||
+ | ^ Fall ^ Spring ^ | ||
+ | | 8601 Plasma Physics I | 4611: Introduction to Space Physics | | ||
| 8600: Seminar: Space Physics | 8600: Seminar: Space Physics | | | 8600: Seminar: Space Physics | 8600: Seminar: Space Physics | | ||
- | | 8601: Plasma Physics | + | | 8501: General Relativity and Cosmology |
- | | 8611: Cosmic Rays and Plasma Astrophysics | + | |
=== Biological Physics === | === Biological Physics === | ||
^ Fall ^ Spring ^ | ^ Fall ^ Spring ^ | ||
- | | 8711: Solid State Physics I | 5081: Introduction to Biopolymer Physics | + | | 8711 Solid State Physics I | 4911 Introduction to Biopolymer Physics |
- | | biochemistry or biology elective | + | | BIOL 4004 Cell Biology |
- | | biochemistry or biology elective | + | | BMEN 8511 Systems and Synthetic Biology |
- | | 8700: Seminar: | + | | 8300 Seminar: |
=== Physics Education === | === Physics Education === | ||
^ Fall ^ Spring ^ | ^ Fall ^ Spring ^ |