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Graduate Program in Physics
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Objectives
The Master of Science Program in Physics seeks to provide each student with a thorough understanding of the discipline in preparation for employment in research and development programs, or to prepare for advanced degree (Ph.D.) in academic programs.
The Master of Science Program in Physics Teaching is designed to provide a deeper understanding of physics principles and applications, as well as to stimulate creative classroom pedagogical techniques for the professional high school educator.
Options And Requirements
The Department of Physics and Engineering offers graduate study leading to the Master of Science in Physics and the Master of Science in Physics Teaching.
Master of Science in Physics
Admission Requirements:
To be eligible for admission to the Physics Graduate Program, an applicant must have received a Bachelor's Degree in Physics or related area from an accredited college or university. The Graduate Record Examination (GRE) is required. Entering graduate students are expected to have a sound background in intermediate level mechanics, electricity and magnetism, thermal physics and mathematical methods of physics. Any student found deficient in any of these areas may be required to take appropriate courses to remove that deficiency.
Course Requirements:
The requirement for a Master of Science Degree in Physics is thirty (30) credit hours of course work with a minimum average grade of "B". Twenty-four (24) of these must be in graduate physics courses at the 600 level. A sequence of courses required by all candidates includes the following: 26-652, 26-665, 26- 667, 26-671, 26-672, 26-675. A maximum of six (6) credit hours of graduate credit may be granted for physics courses in the 500 level (above 500), or other graduate level courses in the sciences with the approval of the Physics Dept.
For those students electing the Master's Thesis option, a maximum of six (6) credit hours towards a degree can be given for thesis work.
Master of Science in Physics Teaching
Admission Requirements:
Admission to the Master of Science in Physics Teaching Program requires a baccalaureate degree from an accredited institution and a working knowledge of topics classically addressed by the discipline of physics. This level of proficiency is typically achieved through successful completion of a baccalaureate program in physics, physics education, or a related field, or through experience obtained by teaching physics or related courses at the secondary level.
The degree, Master of Science in Physics Teaching, requires passing thirty-six (36) credit hours of courses as listed below, with a minimum average grade of "B". No more than nine (9) credit hours may be transferred from other institutions.
Course Requirements:
- A maximum of six (6) credit hours of graduate level education courses.
- A minimum of twenty-four (24) credit hours of graduate level physics courses.
- A maximum of six (6) graduate level credits in other sciences with departmental
approval.
Typically, most, if not all, of the physics courses will be taken from the 26-501 to 26-549 offerings. The course 26-695 is not available to participants of this program.
A unique feature of the department is the harmonious cooperation of its members, faculty and staff towards one goal: the best education for the students. The performance of the majors has been tested by their success in prestigious graduate schools nationwide. This is complemented with a large inventory of laboratory and research grade equipment. In addition, the department has a network of PC's with modern hardware and software including word processors. These are used for computer-assisted instruction, data collection and analysis, and graphics.
Faculty Profile
Dr. Thomas Planchon
Director of the Graduate Program
OSCAR building A312
Tel: 302 857 6526
Tel: 302 857 6526
Professors:
Dr. Gabriel Gwanmesia, Geophysics (Mineral Physics)
Dr. Gabriel Gwanmesia, Geophysics (Mineral Physics)
SC 202
302-857-6653
Dr. Noureddine Melikechi, Optical Physics, Laser Spectroscopy, Biophotonics
VP for Research, Innovation & Economic Development / Dir. OSCAR Center
3rd flr, OSCAR Bldg
302-857-6656
Dr. Essaid Zerrad, Theoretical Atomic Physics
SC 241
302-857-7489
Associate/Research Associate Professors:
Dr. Gour S. Pati, Atomic & Molecular Optics
SC 239
302-857-6714
Dr. Thomas A. Planchon, Biophotonics
SC 204
302-857-6526
Dr. Renu Tripathi, Non-linear Optic, Optical Coherence Tomography
SC 241
302-857-6298
Assistant Professors:
Dr. M. Amir Khan, Laser Sensors and Systems
Dr. M. Amir Khan, Laser Sensors and Systems
SC 207
302-857-6505
Dr. Qi Lu, Biophysics, Nano-materials
SC 208B
302-857-6806
Dr. Mukti Rana, Semi Conductor Fabrication MEMS based Sensor Design
SC 205
302-857-6588
Visiting Assistant Professor:
Dr. Raymond Edziah, Non-linear Optics
SC 208A
302-857-7245
Imaging Facility:
Dr. Wafa Amir, Director
Dr. Wafa Amir, Director
SC 237
302-857-6655
Senior Research Scientist:
Dr. Yuri Markushin
SC 146
302-857-6844
Post Doctoral Fellow:
Dr. Poopalasingam Sivakumar
SC144
302-857-7512