The School of Physics, Astronomy, and Computational Sciences offers two master’s programs, two doctoral programs, and one accelerated BS/MS program.
The School of Physics, Astronomy, and Computational Sciences offers two master’s programs, two doctoral programs, and one accelerated BS/MS program.
SPACS offers degrees at both the undergraduate and graduate levels in a number of fields and disciplines.
Upon completion of this degree, students are exceptionally well-prepared for entry into a professional school or a PhD program in physics or a related discipline.
This certificate program focuses on mastering a variety of basic computational skills.
This concentration is particularly relevant for students who are pursuing or interested in pursuing careers in energy and environmentally related applications.
This degree contains elements of traditional physics programs and the application of physics to a diversity of critical societal problems.
The master’s program in computational science combines a solid foundation in information technology skills with computational courses in a variety of scientific areas.
The computational sciences and informatics (CSI) doctoral program addresses the role of computation in science, mathematics, and engineering, and is designed around a core of advanced computer technology courses.
The mission of the Physics PhD program is to train the next generation of research physicists in academia, industry, and government.