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Graduate Studies Calendar 2011-2012 Program Descriptions Physics and Astronomy PHAS
Physics and Astronomy - PHAS
Contact Information Location: Science B, Room 605
Faculty number: 403.220.3617
Fax: 403.289.3331
E-mail address: gradinfo@phas.ucalgary.ca
Web page URL:
1. Degrees and Specializations Offered Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)
Master of Science (MSc), course-based and thesis-based
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Areas of specialization: Astrophysics, Medical Physics, Physics, Radiation Oncology Physics, and Space Physics
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Post PhD Diploma in Radiation Oncology Physics
2. Admission Requirements

ÌýIn addition to Faculty of Graduate Studies and Faculty of Science requirements, the Department requires:

a)Ìýa Áù¾ÅÉ«Ìà Honours background in Physics, Engineering Physics, Astronomy/Astrophysics, or equivalent;
b)Ìýfor some applicants, a satisfactory score on the Advanced Physics Graduate Record Examination;
c)Ìýtwo reference letters.

Master of Science
Applicants to the Master of Science program, whose background does not include the equivalent of an undergraduate honours degree in the proposed area of study, may require additional make-up courses. Such applicants should consult with the department regarding their admission status.

Doctor of Philosophy
For the Post-PhD Diploma program, applicants must possess a PhD from a CAMPEP accredited graduate program or equivalent and an appointment as an Associate Medical Physicist by the Alberta Cancer Board.

3. Application Deadline Deadlines for the submission of complete applications:
March 1Ìýfor September admission
July 1Ìýfor January admission
Late applications will be considered if any openings remain in the graduate program.
4. Advanced Credit The applicant must make advanced credit requests as part of the admission process. Credit will not be given for course work taken as part of another completed degree/diploma or for courses taken to bring the grade point average to a required level for admission.
5. Program/Course Requirements

In addition to Faculty of Graduate Studies and Faculty of Science requirements, the Department requires:

That all students, with the exception of registrants in the Post-PhD Diploma program, register in the Graduate Seminar, Physics 691, during Fall and Winter Terms of the first two years in program.

Master of Science (thesis-based)
a) For students specializing in Astrophysics, Physics, or Space Physics, four half-course equivalents, including at least two of Physics 609, 611, 613, and 615, plus two elective courses at the 500 or 600 level, as approved by the Graduate Chair
b) For students specializing in Medical Physics, five half-course equivalents, including Medical Physics 623, 625, at least two of Physics 609, 611, 613, and 615, plus one elective courses at the 500 or 600 level, as approved by the Graduate Chair
c) For students specializing in Radiation Oncology Physics, eight half-course equivalents, including Medical Physics 623, 625, 633, 637, 639, 689.01, and two of Physics 609, 611, 613, and 615.

Master of Science (course-based)
This program may be taken part-time or full-time.
a) That the student choose one of the three broad areas of specialization: astrophysics, physics, or space physics. Medical physics and Radiation Oncology Physics are not available as a course-based degree
b) Ten half-course equivalents, including Physics 603, 605, 609, 611, 613, 615
c) Four half-course equivalents, depending upon the area of specialization:

Astrophysics – Astrophysics 699 plus three half-course equivalents labelled ASPH (two of these may be at the 500 level). Physics 629 and Space Physics 679 may be taken instead of Astrophysics courses

Physics – Physics 699 plus two half-course equivalents labelled ASPH, PHYS, or SPPH (these may be at the 500 level) plus one half-course equivalent labelled PHYS, at the 600 level or above

Space Physics – Space Physics 699 plus three half-course equivalents labelled SPPH, at the 600 level or above. Physics 509 may replace a SPPH course

d) A comprehensive examination with a written and oral component

Doctor of Philosophy
a) A minimum of two half-course equivalents at the 600 level or higher for students who hold a Master's degree
b) A minimum of six half-course equivalents at the 600 level or higher for those entering the doctoral program without a Master's degree
c) For students specializing in Radiation Oncology Physics who do not hold an accredited M.Sc. degree in Radiation Oncology Physics, Medical Physics 623, 625, 633, 637, 639, and 689.01, and two courses from Physics 609, 611, 613, or 615

Post PhD Diploma
Eight half-course equivalents including Medical Physics 711, 712, 721, 722, 731, 741 and two of Human Resources and Organizational Dynamics 793, 741 or Strategy and Global Management 797.01.

6. Additional Requirements None.
7. Credit for Undergraduate Courses Credit for a maximum of two half-course equivalents may be given for courses taken at the 500-level.
8. Time Limit Expected completion time is two years for full-time students in a thesis Master’s program, three years in a course-based program, four years in a doctoral program, and two years in the Post-PhD Diploma program. Maximum completion time is four years for a thesis Master’s program, and six years for a course-based Master’s or a doctoral program.
9. Supervisory Assignments

Newly admitted students will normally be supervised by the Graduate Director or an interim supervisor in their field of interest during the first year in program. During this time students will normally complete all of the course work and have an opportunity to become acquainted with the research of potential supervisors within the department. Students are responsible for securing a permanent supervisor from among the researchers in the department within the first four months in program. Registrants in the Post-PhD Diploma program are supervised by the Director of Medical Physics or designate, Tom Baker Cancer Centre.

The MSc program has a supervisory committee requirement which follows the same requirements and rules as the PhD.

10. Required Examinations

Master of Science (course-based)
Two weeks before the comprehensive oral examination, students must write a three-hour, closed-book comprehensive examination, prepared by the Departmental Graduate Affairs Committee in collaboration with the supervisor.

Doctor of Philosophy
Students are required to write a qualifying examination within their first year in program. This uniform examination, taken by all students, examines the student’s background in undergraduate physics at the honours level. The examination will normally be conducted during May or June, and again in December. Students who fail the examination the first time will retake it during the next sitting of the examination. A second failure will result in the withdrawal of the student from the doctoral program.

Students are required to complete the oral candidacy exam. This exam may include questions on the written examination, general research knowledge and thesis proposal.

Final thesis defence is required. The oral thesis defence is open.

11. Research Proposal Requirements Students entering a doctoral program with a completed Master’s degree must submit a written thesis proposal within 24 months of initial registration. Students entering a doctoral program with a Bachelor’s degree, or who have transferred into the doctoral program from a Master’s program, must submit a written thesis proposal within 28 months.
12. Special Registration Information RegistrationÌýin the Post-PhD Diploma program is contingent upon employment by the Alberta Cancer Board as an Associate Medical Physicist.
13. Financial Assistance Financial assistance may be available to qualified students. For information on awards, please see the Awards and Financial AssistanceÌýsection of this Calendar.
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Students applying for scholarships must submit their applications to the Department by February 1.

Registrants in the Post-PhD Diploma program must hold an Associate Medical Physicist position, which is a paid appointment.
14. Other Information See the Department website.
15. Faculty Members/Research Interests

The active research interests of the staff can be found at

Astronomy and Astrophysics:

Environmental Physics:

Complexity Science:

General Relativity:

Isotope Science:

Medical Physics:

Quantum Optics:
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Space and Plasma Physics: