Curricula
In
the design of the curricula in the department, the first two
years contain most of the mandatory subjects, including general
physics, general physics laboratory, mechanics, electromagnetism,
experimental physics. These are the fundamentals for more advanced
subjects. In the third year, other than quantum physics, thermal
physics and modern physics, all the other classes are elective.
A
student is required to take at least 130 credits
to graduate. The best students should be able to finish in
three years. Our department also has special curricula for
students intending for applied sciences such photo-electrics,
material sciences, computational physics, and biophysics. Students
can be admitted to the graduate school after they passed the
examination. Since the curricula is quite flexible, the teachers
will advise the students, according to their interests and
the past grades, to choose the best stream for the students,
which is very beneficial for their future after graduation.
The
undergraduates in our department are classified into two
divisions: physics and photoelectric divisions,
while the Master students are classified into physics,
applied physics, and photoelectric divisions.
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