Degree Requirements

Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.)

A typical sequence for a student accepted into the Ph.D. program can be found on the admitted students page. The requirements to obtain a Ph.D. Degree are listed below.

  • Achieving a Ph.D. level passing grade on the Comprehensive Exam (CE) before the end of the second year.
  • Advance to candidacy by passing the Research Proposal Exam (RPE) within one year of passing the Comprehensive Exam.
  • Pass the following graduate courses
    • Classical Mechanics
    • Quantum Mechanics I
    • Mathematical Physics I听
    • Electromagnetic Theory I
    • Quantum Mechanics II
    • Statistical Physics I
    • Physics Graduate Seminar I
  • Pass four of the following graduate courses
    • Solid State I
    • Solid State II
    • Other Electives offered periodically by the department.
    • No more than two comparable graduate courses offered in other departments.
  • Completion of the Thesis Research and Defense.

Master of Science in Physics (MS)

Students who are accepted into our Ph.D. program have the option to obtain a Master鈥檚 degree. Interested students should fill out the Master's Degree option form and will need to complete the requirements listed below.

  • Achieve a Master鈥檚 passing score on the comprehensive exam
  • Pass the following graduate courses
    • Classical Mechanics
    • Statistical Physics I
    • Electromagnetic Theory I
    • Quantum Mechanics I
    • Mathematical Physics I
    • Quantum Mechanics II
    • Physics Graduate Seminar I
  • Pass three of the following graduate courses
    • Solid State I
    • Solid State II
    • Statistical Physics II
    • Techniques of Experimental Physics
    • Seminar: Topics in Physics
    • Other Electives offered periodically by the department
    • A Master鈥檚 Thesis to be submitted to and approved by the Graduate Program Director (counts as two courses)

Master of Science in Teaching

The Master of Science in Teaching (M.S.T.) degree is administered through the Lynch Graduate School of Education in cooperation with the Department of Physics. It requires admission to both the Lynch School of Education and to the Department of Physics. This program requires at least fifteen (15) credits from graduate or upper division undergraduate courses in physics. These credits will most often include two of the following courses: PHYS7711, PHYS7721, PHYS7732, PHYS7741.

All Master's programs leading to certification in secondary education include practical experiences in addition to course work. Students seeking certification in Massachusetts are required to pass the Massachusetts Educators Certification Test. The M.S.T. qualifying examination in physics will be based on the student's actual course program. A research paper supervised by a full颅-time member of the graduate faculty is required. For further information on the M.S.T., please refer to the Lynch School of Education section entitled "Master of Education (M.Ed./M.A.T./M.S.T./C.A.E.S) in Secondary Education" or call the Office of Graduate Admissions, LSOE, at (617) 552颅-4214.