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2002-2003 UAF Catalog Degrees and ProgramsSpace PhysicsCollege of Science, Engineering and MathematicsDepartment of Physics(907) 474-7339Minimum Requirements for Degrees: M.S.: 30-33 credits; Ph.D.: 18 thesis credits Space physics focuses on the physics of upper atmospheres, ionospheres, magnetospheres and the interplanetary medium. The Space Physics program is a graduate speciality area within the UAF physics department. The program includes core foundation physics courses and speciality courses in space physics, aeronomy, magnetospheric and auroral physics, and advanced plasma physics. Speciality courses support graduate research with faculty members of the UAF Geophysical Institute. Techniques courses provide training in areas such as numerical simulations and time-series analysis. Additional courses provide breadth such as radiative transfer and physics of fluids. Academic and research work may lead to employment opportunities with educational institutions, the aerospace industry and in government.
1. Complete the general university requirements.
Thesisa. Complete the following:
Non-Thesisa. Complete the following:
Space Physics -- Ph.D. Degree 1. Complete the general university requirements. See Physics.
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