Astrophysics, Ph.D.
View ChecksheetMinimum Total Hours: 90
Program Code: D082
Program Requirements
Code | Title | Credit Hours |
---|---|---|
Required Physics & Astronomy Coursework (30 hours) | ||
PHYS 5000 | Introduction to Graduate Studies in Physics | 0 |
PHYS 5013 | Mathematical Methods in Physics | 3 |
PHYS 5153 | Classical Mechanics | 3 |
PHYS 5163 | Statistical Mechanics | 3 |
PHYS 5393 | Quantum Mechanics I | 3 |
PHYS 5573 | Electrodynamics I | 3 |
Additional five core courses (15 hours) that cover applications of physics principles in astrophysical settings can be selected from ASTR and PHYS courses at the 5000 level and above (excluding 5980 and 6980) or in related fields at the G4000 level and above if approved by the advisory committee and the graduate liaison | 15 | |
Additional Coursework (60 hours) | ||
PHYS 6980 | Research for Doctoral Dissertation (minimum 2 hours) | 2-60 |
Additional graduate-level coursework as needed to reach 90 post-baccalaureate hours, as approved by the advisory committee | 0-58 | |
Total Credit Hours | 90 |
Note:
The General Exam consists of a written paper and oral presentation on an area related to proposed thesis. The General Exam can only be taken after passing the internal departmental qualifiying exams.
General Requirements for Doctoral Degrees
A student should expect to spend at least the equivalent of three full academic years beyond the bachelor’s degree to obtain the doctoral degree. During this period the student will take appropriate graduate coursework, successfully complete the general examination, and successfully defend and submit the final dissertation.
All coursework applied to the doctoral degree must carry graduate credit.
The doctoral degree requires at least 90 post-baccalaureate hours, including both formal coursework and hours of research.
The minimum hour requirement for a specific doctoral degree program cannot be waived.
No more than one-half of the credit hours, both OU and overall, excluding Research for Doctoral Dissertation (6980), may be S/U-graded coursework.
The student must be in residence at OU for at least two consecutive 16-week semesters during the pursuit of the doctoral degree while enrolled and engaged in coursework or research activities as prescribed by the major academic unit.
For more detailed regulations and requirements for Doctoral degrees, please consult the Graduate College Bulletin: http://www.ou.edu/gradcollege/forms/bulletin