Admission
Students are admitted either to the PhD program alone or to the Integrated PhD and MS in Physics – medical physics concentration.
The applicant preferably holds a master’s degree in physics, applied physics, medical physics, or related fields. Applicants holding a baccalaureate degree in above mentioned fields showing significant potential for the PhD program may be considered for acceptance. A minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale in graduate work is required.
The following documents are required before final admission is approved: completed application form for admission to Graduate School, official transcripts from colleges and universities attended, letters of reference from three persons who can attest to the applicant’s academic competence, and an essay describing the applicant’s career goals and research interests which are consistent with the educational opportunities offered in the PhD program.
International students may need to demonstrate English proficiency as approved by the Graduate School. (https://gradschool.ecu.edu/international-students/)
Course and Residence Requirements
Additional courses may be required by the graduate committee, depending on the individual student’s preparation. Students must complete at least five consecutive semesters in residence (excluding summers).
Transfer Credits
Because of the broad interest and collaborative nature of the PhD program, the graduate committee will evaluate transfer credits on a case-by-case basis. A maximum of 6 s.h. of transfer credit may be accepted.
If a student enrolls in this program and already has the equivalent of the 12 s.h. beyond the master’s degree, he or she may petition the graduate committee for a waiver or substitution for these courses.
Other Program Expectations
Students entering the PhD program should complete it by the end of five years following initial enrollment. With the endorsement of the advisory committee, a student having deficiencies in preparation may request an extension of no more than two years.