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Curriculum
Here is the list of the subjects for students in the under-graduate and graduate physics program.j

Required subjects
Elective subjects

1st year
Mathematical Physics A, Mathematical Physics B, Seminar of Physics A, Seminar of Physics B, Mechanics A, Mechanics B, Thermodynamics, Introduction to Physics A, Introduction to Physics B
2nd year
Mathematical Physics C, Mechanics C, Mechanics D, Electromagnetism I, Electromagnetism II, Laboratory Physics A
Mathemaical Physics D, Wave Physics, Circuit Theory
3rd year
Electromagnetism III, Electromagnetism IV, Quantum Mechanics A, Quantum Mechanics B, Statistical Mechanics A, Statistical Mechanics B, Scientific English I
Laboratory Physics B, Theory of Relativity, Astrophysics, Computational Physics A,
Computational Physics B, Solidstate Physics, Radiation Physics
4th year
Graduation Research, Scientific English II
Graduate school
Master Course
Special Research, Seminar, Quantum Mechanics, Statistical Mechanics, Science and Culture
Advanced Quantum Mechanics I, Advanced Quantum Mechanics II, Advanced Mathematical Physics, Introduction to Field Theory,
Elementary Particle Physics, Advanced Atrophysics, High Energy Physics I, High Energy Physics II,
Computational Physics B, Solidstate Physics, Radiation Physics
Quantum Optics, Advanced Nuclear Physics, Advanced Synchrotron Light Application

Evaluation of the master's thesis and criterion

Those who wish to receive a masterfs degree must conduct research and present a thesis sowing the process and results of such research. The masterfs candidate must then defend his/her thesis in front of a panel of judges consisting of members of the faculty of the Physics Department. Students are evaluated for the content, presentation and defense of the thesis.
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