The Minimum Credit Hours Necessary for Graduation:18credit hours (Doctor
Dissertation Excluded)
Course
Course Number |
Course |
Credit Hour |
Type of Credit |
Concurrent course. |
Requirements |
Phys8008 222 D1320 |
Classical Electrodynamics(Ⅱ) |
4 |
A |
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Courses Opened by the Physics Department Only |
Phys8015 222 D1620 |
Statistical Physics(Ⅱ) |
4 |
A |
|
Courses Opened by the Physics Department Only |
Phys8020 222 D1740 |
Theory of Solid(Ⅰ) |
3 |
A |
|
Courses Opened by the Physics Department Only |
Phys7015 222 M1420 |
Quantum Mechanics(Ⅱ) |
4 |
A |
|
Courses Opened by the Physics Department Only |
ApPhys8001 245 D0040 |
Seminar on Advanced Applied Physics(Ⅰ) |
1 |
|
|
Courses Opened by the Physics Department Only |
ApPhys8002 245 D0050 |
Seminar on Advanced Applied Physics(Ⅱ) |
1 |
|
|
Courses Opened by the Physics Department Only |
Regulations |
1.The minimum credit hours necessary for graduation are 18 credit hours. Students should enroll in D courses to obtain at least 14 credit hours. Undergraduate students are required to obtain a minimum of 34 credit hours in order to graduate. Undergraduate students should enroll in D courses to obtain 18 credit hours, and among these 18 credit hours, 6 credit hours should be obtained by enrolling in D courses opened by other departments’ PhD program. The minimum credit hours for graduation do not include doctor dissertation.
2.Student should enroll in the following courses and obtain the credit hours successfully in order to graduate.
(1)Seminar on Advanced Applied Physics(Ⅰ&II), 1 credit hour each.
(2)Students should enroll in at least one course of Group A Courses, as follows, in order to graduate.
Theory of Solid(Ⅰ), Statistical Physics(Ⅱ), Quantum Mechanics(Ⅱ), Classical Electrodynamics(Ⅱ).
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