Physics Contiguous Bachelor's/Master's Pathway
The five-year combined Bachelor's/Master's degree physics program provides undergraduate students the opportunity to earn a Master of Science (M.S.) degree in five years. Students are able to start their graduate coursework in their junior year and can use up to two elective requirements between degrees. This program is designed for students who intend to go into industry upon graduation and is not well-suited for those who ultimately want to obtain a Ph.D. in physics. The Combined B.S./MS. has a two-stage application, one at the departmental level (due second quarter of junior year) and then another at the graduate program level (due first quarter of senior year). Upon successful completion of their undergraduate requirements students are awarded their B.S. in Physics, and providing that they still meet the relevant criteria, may continue into the M.S. program. In order to be awarded the M.S. students finish any remaining M.S. coursework and then defend their M.S. thesis.
Requirements for taking graduate courses:
Students must perform at a B+ or better in the related undergraduate course. For example, for a student to take PHYS 210 in their senior year they must acquire a grade of B+ or better in PHYS 105.
Departmental Admission Requirements:
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3.3 GPA overall and within physics
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Two letters of recommendation (at least one from a physics faculty member)
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Departmental Application
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Statement of Purpose. This statement should explain your interest in the BS./M.S. program and your proposed research topic.
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Due by the end of the second quarter of junior year
Graduate Program Requirements:
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3.0 GPA overall and within physics
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Three letters of recommendation (two from physics faculty, one from research adviser)
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Unofficial transcripts
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Statement of Purpose
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Due by the end of the first quarter of their senior year.
Letters of recommendation for departmental admission requirements can overlap with letters of recommendation for graduate program requirements.
Course Requirements
All of the following
PHYS 210 | Classical Mechanics and Thermal Physics | 5 |
PHYS 212 | Electromagnetism I | 5 |
PHYS 214 | Electromagnetism II | 5 |
PHYS 215 | Introduction to Non-Relativistic Quantum Mechanics | 5 |
PHYS 216 | Advanced Topics in Non-Relativistic Quantum Mechanics | 5 |
PHYS 219 | Statistical Physics | 5 |
Plus two graduate courses from M.S. electives
With approval from the program director, students may take graduate courses from other departments.