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- | <imgref image1>====== Typical Classes to Take ====== | + | ====== Typical Classes to Take ====== |
For short descriptions of classes, go to [[dgs_advice: | For short descriptions of classes, go to [[dgs_advice: | ||
- | ==== All Physics PhD students must take the following (unless you have taken similar classes before elsewhere) ==== | + | ==== All Physics PhD students must take the following |
Phys 5001. Quantum Mechanics I.\\ | Phys 5001. Quantum Mechanics I.\\ | ||
Phys 5002. Quantum Mechanics II.\\ | Phys 5002. Quantum Mechanics II.\\ | ||
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**Seminars: **\\ | **Seminars: **\\ | ||
- | + | Phys 5980. Graduate Research Seminar: | |
- | Phys 5980. Graduate Research Seminar: you must attend, even if not for credit, so that you get to know research activities in the department which will help you identify your research adviser.\\ | + | * __In the Fall: |
+ | * __In the Spring:__ you must register for the course as this is where you will receive your NSF-mandated " | ||
Phys 5950. Colloquium (even if you don't take it for credit, you should attend).\\ | Phys 5950. Colloquium (even if you don't take it for credit, you should attend).\\ | ||
==== Typical electives (Most students take some of these) ==== | ==== Typical electives (Most students take some of these) ==== | ||
+ | Phys 4041. Computational Methods in the Physical Sciences.\\ | ||
Phys 4211. Introduction to Solid-State Physics.\\ | Phys 4211. Introduction to Solid-State Physics.\\ | ||
Phys 4511. Introduction to Nuclear and Particle Physics.\\ | Phys 4511. Introduction to Nuclear and Particle Physics.\\ | ||
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Phys 5022. Relativity, Cosmology, and the Universe. | Phys 5022. Relativity, Cosmology, and the Universe. | ||
Phys 5041. Mathematical Methods for Physics.\\ | Phys 5041. Mathematical Methods for Physics.\\ | ||
- | Phys 5042. Analytical | + | Phys 5701. Solid state physics for Engineers |
Phys 5081. Introduction to Biopolymer Physics.\\ | Phys 5081. Introduction to Biopolymer Physics.\\ | ||
- | Phys 5401. Physiological Physics.\\ | ||
- | Phys 5402. Radiological Physics.\\ | ||
==== Typical 2nd-year electives ==== | ==== Typical 2nd-year electives ==== | ||
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=== Condensed Matter === | === Condensed Matter === | ||
Phys 4211. Introduction to Solid-State Physics. (usually taken in the spring of the 1st year)\\ | Phys 4211. Introduction to Solid-State Physics. (usually taken in the spring of the 1st year)\\ | ||
- | Phys 8702. Statistical Mechanics and Transport Theory | + | Phys 8702. Statistical Mechanics and Transport Theory.\\ |
Phys 8711. Solid-State Physics I.\\ | Phys 8711. Solid-State Physics I.\\ | ||
Phys 8712. Solid-State Physics II.\\ | Phys 8712. Solid-State Physics II.\\ | ||
- | Phys 8001. Advanced Quantum Mechanics.\\ | ||
For theory students, the following may be suggested.\\ | For theory students, the following may be suggested.\\ | ||
Phys 8011. Quantum Field Theory I.\\ | Phys 8011. Quantum Field Theory I.\\ | ||
Phys 8012. Quantum Field Theory II.\\ | Phys 8012. Quantum Field Theory II.\\ | ||
+ | Phys 8014. Quantum many body systems.\\ | ||
**Additional suggestions offered in other departments: | **Additional suggestions offered in other departments: | ||
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Phys 8901. Elementary Particle Physics I.\\ | Phys 8901. Elementary Particle Physics I.\\ | ||
Phys 8902. Elementary Particle Physics II.\\ | Phys 8902. Elementary Particle Physics II.\\ | ||
- | Phys 8001. Advanced Quantum Mechanics.\\ | ||
Phys 8011. Quantum Field Theory I.\\ | Phys 8011. Quantum Field Theory I.\\ | ||
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=== Biophysics === | === Biophysics === | ||
- | Phys 8311. Biological Physics of Single Molecules.\\ | + | BIOC 6021. Biochemistry |
- | Phys 8312. Biological Physics of Macroscopic Systems.\\ | + | BIOL 4004. Cell biology |
**Additional suggestions offered in other departments: | **Additional suggestions offered in other departments: | ||
+ | BMEN 8511. Systems and Synthetic Biology. (No prerequisites but BIOC 6021 and BIOL 4004 or similar strongly recommended) \\ | ||
+ | GCD 8920. Quantitative Fluorescence Microscopy (S/N grading) \\ | ||
BIOC 4521. Introduction to Physical Biochemistry.\\ | BIOC 4521. Introduction to Physical Biochemistry.\\ | ||
BIOC 5527. Introduction to Modern Structural Biology.\\ | BIOC 5527. Introduction to Modern Structural Biology.\\ | ||
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=== Nuclear (theory)=== | === Nuclear (theory)=== | ||
Phys 4511. Introduction to Nuclear and Particle Physics. (usually taken in the spring of the 1st year)\\ | Phys 4511. Introduction to Nuclear and Particle Physics. (usually taken in the spring of the 1st year)\\ | ||
- | Phys 8001. Advanced Quantum Mechanics.\\ | ||
Phys 8011. Quantum Field Theory I.\\ | Phys 8011. Quantum Field Theory I.\\ | ||
Phys 8012. Quantum Field Theory II.\\ | Phys 8012. Quantum Field Theory II.\\ | ||
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* Phys 8777 Thesis credits for Plan A MS students. | * Phys 8777 Thesis credits for Plan A MS students. | ||
* Phys 8500 Plan B project for Plan B MS students | * Phys 8500 Plan B project for Plan B MS students | ||
- | * Phys 8666 You are doing research with your PhD adviser, but have not pass the preliminary oral and as a result, are not allowed to take 8888. You should not have to take this for more than one semester - you should take the oral soon if you are in this situation. | + | * Phys 8666 You are doing research with your PhD adviser, but have not passed |
=== If you are interested in a teaching career === | === If you are interested in a teaching career === | ||
- | * GRAD 8101-Teaching in Higher Education. \\ This course is designed to help you become a stronger, more reflective college teacher. Co-teachers along with course participants will model a variety of active learning strategies (e.g. cooperative learning, collaborative learning, problem-posing, | + | * GRAD 8101-Teaching in Higher Education. \\ This course is designed to help you become a stronger, more reflective college teacher. Co-teachers along with course participants will model a variety of active learning strategies (e.g. cooperative learning, collaborative learning, problem-posing, |
- | * GRAD 8102-Practicum for Future Faculty.\\ This course is designed to give participants opportunities to apply the theories and methods learned in GRAD 8101, " | + | * GRAD 8200-Practicum for Future Faculty.\\ This course is designed to give participants opportunities to apply the theories and methods learned in GRAD 8101, " |
=== If you don't need any more classes - you have taken all credits needed for the degree === | === If you don't need any more classes - you have taken all credits needed for the degree === | ||
- | * GRAD 999\\ A course to register if you just need to maintain " | + | * GRAD 999\\ A course to register if you just need to maintain " |
* Phys 8333, 8444\\ To maintain an " | * Phys 8333, 8444\\ To maintain an " | ||
If you want to look at the official course catalog, please click [[http:// | If you want to look at the official course catalog, please click [[http:// | ||
Note that some 5-level classes are only listed in the Undergraduate course catalog. | Note that some 5-level classes are only listed in the Undergraduate course catalog. |