Graduate Entry Expectations
We don't have strict entry requirements or prerequisites. However, our graduate program in Astrophysical & Planetary Sciences involves a rigorous set of coursework (11 courses and 4 seminars), many of which expect students to enter with a strong math and physics background.Â
We like to see the following undergrad upper-level Physics courses:
Classical (Analytical) Mechanics
Electromagnetism 1 & 2
Quantum Mechanics 1 & 2
Thermal Physics and/or Stat Mechanics
Physics Labs (typically 2-3 years).
In addition, many students benefit from taking undergraduate physics electives (these are optional, not required):
Condensed Matter (solid-state) physics
Modern Physics (atomic, nuclear, particle)
Relativity & Cosmology
For mathematics, we prefer that students have taken:
Calculus 1,2,3 (through vector & multivariate calculus)
Ordinary Differential Equations
Matrix Theory and Linear Algebra
Strongly encouraged:
Intro to Partial Differential Equations
Transform methods (Fourier, Laplace)
Complex Variables
Mathematical Physics (wave, diffusion equations, etc.)