Doctor of Philosophy in Physics
The awarded degree, in recognition of the completion of the requirements of this program, is "Doctor of Philosophy in Physics”. The study plan for the Ph.D. Program in Physics shall consist of a total of 54 credit hours. The Ph.D. students must complete all degree requirements in a minimum of six (6) and a maximum of twelve (12) semesters after matriculation. The Program includes 6 credit hours of College of Science (COS) mandatory courses, 9 credit hours physics core courses, 9 credit hours physics electives and 30 credit hours for Thesis. The mode of study is on a full-time basis. Applicants must have successfully completed a Master degree or equivalent in physics or related subjects, with associated cumulative GPA of 3.3 or more (on scale of 4). All degree courses and written thesis are in English, leading to minimum IELTS requirements of 6.5, achieved not more than two years prior to enrollment in the Ph.D. program.
Program Objectives
- Develop scholarly inquiry grounded in research and the reality of practice in the sciences.
- Offer a rigorous and innovative discipline-based knowledge that prepares students to succeed in a globally challenging, competitive and changing environment.
- Enhance professional growth, lifelong learning skills and leadership competencies in the area of specialization for career opportunities in relation with Science.
- Adhere to professional integrity and research ethics, and be committed to values related to the area of specialization.
- Prepare graduates to be inquisitive, to reason critically, and to communicate clearly and effectively.
Program Learning Outcomes
Upon successful completion of this program, students will be able to:
- Retrieve and Apply advanced knowledge to solve problems in physics.
- Perform independently an original work of advanced research on a topic in physics.
- Analyze quantitatively and critically open problems in Physics.
- Communicate effectively physics finding to a specialized audience as well as the general public.
- Articulate strategies to tackle identified ethical and safety issues that may arise in the field.
- Supervise effectively group efforts to achieve specific tasks.
Degree Requirements
Required Credit Hours : minimum 54 hours
College Requirements
Required Courses (6 hours ) | Credit Hours | |
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COSC701 | Research Methods II | 2 |
COSC702 | Ethics of Scientific Research II | 1 |
COSS711 | Seminar I | 1 |
COSS722 | Seminar II | 1 |
COSS733 | Journal Club | 1 |
Major Requirements
Required Courses (9 hours ) | Credit Hours | |
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PHYS705 | Quantum Physics II | 3 |
PHYS722 | Solid State Physics II | 3 |
PHYS730 | Electrodynamics II | 3 |
Elective Courses
Students should take any 3 courses from the following courses (9 hours ) | Credit Hours | |
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PHYS715 | Synthesis, Characteristics & Applications of Nanomaterials | 3 |
PHYS720 | Quantum Field Theory | 3 |
PHYS724 | Computational Physics-II | 3 |
PHYS782 | Standard Model of Particle Physics | 3 |
PHYS795 | Advanced Topics in Particle Theory | 3 |
PHYS798 | Selected Topics II | 3 |
Qualification Requirements
Required Courses (0 hours ) | Credit Hours | |
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COSC800 | Comprehensive Exam | 0 |
COSR810 | Research Proposal | 0 |
Research Requirements
Required Courses (30 hours ) | Credit Hours | |
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COSR900 | Dissertation Research | 30 |
COSD910 | Dissertation Defense | 0 |
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