Portland-State-University 2014-2015 Bulletin

Physics M.A./M.S.

Requirements

The program must be approved by the student’s adviser and must include a minimum of 45 graduate credits in science, including not fewer than 30 credits in physics. These 30 credits in physics must be in 500- or 600- level courses as follows for thesis and non-thesis options:

Thesis Option

Ph 617Quantum Mechanics

4

Ph 631Electromagnetic Fields and Interactions

4

Ph 624Classical Mechanics

4

Ph 507Seminar

3

Electives

24

Ph 503Thesis

6

Total Credit Hours:45

Non-Thesis Option

Ph 617Quantum Mechanics

4

Ph 631Electromagnetic Fields and Interactions

4

Ph 624Classical Mechanics

4

Ph 507Seminar

3

Electives

24

 

Ph 504Cooperative Education/Internship

6

Or

Ph 506Special Projects

6

Total Credit Hours:45

Typically, a thesis involves research, Cooperative Education/ Internship involves relevant student experiences obtained in industry or government, and a project involves review of the literature in a certain area of physics. In all cases, a written report, a presentation, and final oral exam are required.