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Degrees: B.A., B.S., M.S., M.A.T., Ph.D.
Minimum Requirements for Degrees: B.A.: 130 credits; B.S.: 130 credits; M.S.: 30-33 credits; M.A.T.: 36 credits; Ph.D.: 18 thesis credits
The science of physics is concerned with the nature of matter and energy and encompasses all phenomena in the physical world from elementary particles to the structure and origin of the universe. Physics provides, together with mathematics and chemistry, the foundation of work in all fields of physical science and engineering, and contributes to other fields such as biology and medicine.
The undergraduate curriculum provides a solid foundation in general physics with emphasis on its experimental aspects. A student completing this curriculum should be prepared for careers in education and industry, and for advanced work in the fields of physics, applied physics and related sciences.
The M.S., M.A.T., and Ph.D. degrees are offered in physics, atmospheric sciences, space physics and general science.
Graduate work is offered in various areas of physics and applied physics including many of the research areas found in the UAF Geophysical Institute. Faculty and student research programs currently emphasize investigation of auroral, ionospheric, magnetospheric and space plasma physics, the physics and chemistry of the upper and middle atmosphere, radio wave propagation and scattering, solar-terrestrial relations, condensed matter physics and polar meteorology.
Teaching and research assistantships are available on a competitive basis. Contact the department or individual faculty members for more information.
The physics department is responsible for the physics, atmospheric sciences, space physics and the general science programs. See atmospheric sciences and space physics listings for more information on degree requirements in these disciplines.
1. Complete the general university requirements.
2. Complete the B.A. degree requirements.
3. Complete the following program (major) requirements:
a. Complete the following:*
b. Complete the following minor in mathematics:
4. Minimum credits required (130 credits)
* Student must earn a C grade or better in each course.
** Satisfies core curriculum or B.A. degree requirements, but not both.
1. Complete the general university requirements. (As part of the core curriculum requirements, these courses are suggested: CHEM 105X and CHEM 106X; or GEOS 101X; or BIOL 105X.)
2. Complete the B.S. degree requirements.
3. Complete the following program (major) requirements:*
4. Complete the following program (major) requirements:
5. Minimum credits required (130 credits)
* Student must earn a C grade or better in each course.
** Satisfies core curriculum or B.A. degree requirements, but not both.
*** Suggested electives: MATH 314, 421 and 422.
Note: Suggested core courses GEOS 101X and BIOL 105X require completion of the second semester sequential course to fulfill the natural science depth emphasis.
Note: Other courses suggested to fulfill minimum credit requirements: ES 201, 307 and 308.
1. Complete the following:
2. Complete the following:
3. Minimum credits required (20 credits)
1. Complete the general university requirements.
2. Complete the master's degree requirements.
3. Complete the thesis or non-thesis requirements:
a. Complete the following:
b. Complete 4 of the following:
c. Complete 12 credits from the following:
d. Minimum credits required (30 credits)
a. Complete the following:
b. Complete 4 of the following:
c. Minimum credits required* (33 credits)
* At least 30 credits must be regular coursework.
1. Complete the general university requirements.
2. Complete the M.A.T. degree requirements.
3. Contact the department head for specific degree requirements.
4. Minimum credits required (36 credits)
Physics -- Ph.D. Degree
1. Complete the general university requirements.
2. Complete the Ph.D. degree requirements.*
3. Minimum credits required open
* Demonstrate competency in a foreign language or a research tool.
See Applied Physics.
See General Science.
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