
Program Description
Graduate Degrees Offered
Prerequisites to Graduate Work
Cooperative Ph.D. Program
Admission Procedure
Degree Requirements
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Program Description
Many students enroll in the M.S. program in physics in order to test their ability to do doctoral work in the field. In this respect, the course work and research experiences that are offered at Bowling Green provide an excellent opportunity to do this. Any student wishing to pursue a doctoral degree upon receiving the Master of Science degree here is strongly advised to enroll in the Plan I (thesis) option. It has been the experience of many M.S. graduates of this program that the experience gained in completing the thesis research is invaluable in their future doctoral program.
Graduate Degrees Offered
The Department of Physics and Astronomy offers programs leading to the
Master of Science degree and a cooperative
Ph.D. in collaboration with the University of Toledo. The curriculum of the
programs emphasizes applications as well as a solid foundation for
pre-doctoral training. Course work focuses on developing skills in several
areas of emphasis: astrophysics, computational physics, theoretical
physics, solid state physics and materials science. All graduate students
are involved in research as part of the degree program.
The cooperative Ph.D. program enables qualifying students to take courses at
BGSU and the University of Toledo and to earn their Ph.D. from UT
under the direction of either BGSU or UT faculty in physics or astronomy.
Prerequisites to Graduate Work
Applicants should have the equivalent of a bachelor's degree with a major in physics, or a minor in physics and a major in a cognate field from an accredited institution. Applicants should also have taken a minimum of one year of undergraduate chemistry. Applicants with prerequisite deficiencies may be required to take undergraduate course work or satisfactorily complete an examination as a condition of admission.
Cooperative Ph.D. Program
For students wishing to obtain a Ph.D. in Physics, the cooperative program with the Department of Physics and Astronomy at the University of Toledo is an option. Graduate students at BGSU complete requirements of the Master of Science at BGSU and then take the Ph.D. qualifying exam offered by the University of Toledo. After successfully passing that examination, the student is admitted to the University of Toledo's program and can take courses at the University of Toledo and at BGSU. After being admitted to candidacy, students may engage in dissertation research with BGSU, UT, or faculty from both BGSU and UT.
Admission Procedure
Applicants seeking admission to the graduate program in Physics and Astronomy are required to complete application materials by following the procedure outlined in the Graduate Catalog. A summary of the application instructions is available on line, along with an on-line application form. The home page for the Graduate College contains additional information.
M.S. applicants who desire financial support via an assistantship must also 1) complete an Application for Graduate Assistantship form (available via the link as an MS Word file or it can be mailed on request), and 2) arrange for three letters of recommendation (on letterhead). These items should be sent directly to the Department of Physics and Astronomy.
Degree Requirements
Master of Science
Plan I: Candidates must complete a minimum of 30 semester hours of
500- and 600-level courses approved for graduate credit including a minimum
of 26 hours in physics. Students are required to take: PHYS 601, PHYS 602,
PHYS 603, PHYS 604, PHYS 605 and PHYS 606, for a total of 18 semester hours.
Students must also register for two hours of PHYS 681 per semester in each of
four semesters. In addition to the above 26 hours of core courses in
the major field, candidates must present a formal thesis and pass an oral
examination on the thesis.
A specialization in Materials Science is available. The student must take
PHYS 610 and PHYS 6540-6550 at the University of Toledo. A thesis on
some materials topic must be completed.
Plan II: Candidates must complete a minimum of 32 semester
hours of 500- and 600-level courses approved for graduate credit, including
two hours in PHYS 691 (Directed Research in Physics), for a minimum of 28
hours in physics. Students are required to take: PHYS 601, PHYS 602, PHYS
603, PHYS 604, PHYS 605 and PHYS 606 and PHYS 691, for a total of 20 semester
hours. Students must also register for two hours of PHYS 681 per
semester in each of four semesters. As an important part of the research
seminar work, the student must submit a scholarly paper and pass
a final written comprehensive examination covering selected fields.
For students pursuing a specialization, both Plan I and Plan II require
additional course work.
Contact Us
John B. Laird, Chair
104 Overman Hall
laird@bgsu.edu
Lewis P. Fulcher, Graduate Coordinator
167 Overman Hall
fulcher@bgsu.edu
Department of Physics and Astronomy
Bowling Green State University
Bowling Green, OH 43403
voice: 419-372-2421
FAX: 419-372-9938