Campuses:
This shows you the differences between two versions of the page.
| Both sides previous revisionPrevious revisionNext revision | Previous revision | ||
| graduate_handbook:academic_program [2024/11/05 15:26] – [Towards becoming involved in research] vinals | graduate_handbook:academic_program [2025/03/21 12:49] (current) – vinals | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
| + | ====== Academic Program ====== | ||
| + | |||
| ===== Entering students and the first year ===== | ===== Entering students and the first year ===== | ||
| Line 18: | Line 20: | ||
| | 5001: Quantum I (4 cr.) | 5002: Quantum II (4 cr.) | | | 5001: Quantum I (4 cr.) | 5002: Quantum II (4 cr.) | | ||
| | 5011: Classical I (4 cr.) | 5012: Classical II (4 cr.) | | | 5011: Classical I (4 cr.) | 5012: Classical II (4 cr.) | | ||
| - | | 5201: | + | | 5201: |
| - | | | 4xxx Intro to... | | + | | 5072: Teaching College Physics I (1 cr.) | 5072: Teaching College Physics II (1 cr.) | |
| - | | | 5041: Mathematical Methods (4 cr.) | | + | |
| - | | 5072: Teaching College Physics I (1 cr.) | 5072: Teaching College Physics II (2 cr.) | | + | |
| | 5980: Intro to Research Seminar (1 cr.) | 5980: Intro to Research Seminar (1 cr.) | | | 5980: Intro to Research Seminar (1 cr.) | 5980: Intro to Research Seminar (1 cr.) | | ||
| Line 30: | Line 30: | ||
| ^Course number | ^Course number | ||
| + | | Physics 4041 | Computational Methods in the Physical Sciences | | ||
| |Physics 4051/2| Methods of Experimental Physics| | |Physics 4051/2| Methods of Experimental Physics| | ||
| | Physics 4211*| Introduction to Solid State Physics| | | Physics 4211*| Introduction to Solid State Physics| | ||
| Line 37: | Line 38: | ||
| | Physics 4621*| Introduction to Plasma Physics| | | Physics 4621*| Introduction to Plasma Physics| | ||
| | Physics 5022 *| Relativity, Cosmology, and the Universe| | | Physics 5022 *| Relativity, Cosmology, and the Universe| | ||
| + | | Physics 5041 | Mathematical Methods for Physics | | ||
| * Survey courses useful in deciding research specialties | * Survey courses useful in deciding research specialties | ||
| Line 59: | Line 61: | ||
| ==== Summer research fellowship ==== | ==== Summer research fellowship ==== | ||
| - | In order to facilitate your search for a research adviser, the School of Physics and Astronomy provides a research fellowship to all of our incoming students provided that, (i), you spend the Summer term on campus working on research, and (ii), your adviser is a member of the faculty of the School. | + | In order to facilitate your search for a research |
| + | |||
| + | There is no further commitment on your part to continue in the same group after the Summer, nor on your adviser' | ||