OPTIMING - Optical Sciences
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Optical Sciences, ColGraduate Degree Seeking
Program Type
Graduate Minor
College
James C. Wyant College of Optical Sciences
Career
Graduate
Program Description
Minor Requirements (Students Majoring in Other Disciplines)
Students majoring in other disciplines must complete 12 units of approved College of Optical Sciences coursework with a grade of B or higher. One College of Optical Sciences faculty member is required to serve on the minor student's oral comprehensive exam committee (faculty members with a joint appointment in the student's major department are highly recommended).
Plans of Study for students wishing to minor in optical sciences must be approved by the Associate Dean of Graduate Academic Affairs. When completing the Plan of Study in GradPath, the student will select Optical Sciences as the minor and Brian Anderson (bpa@optics.arizona.edu) as the Minor Advisor. In general, approval will be only given to plans in which at least nine of the 12 units are courses for which the College of Optical Sciences is the home department.
Minor Requirements (Students Majoring in Optical Sciences)
The University of Arizona requires all doctorate students to declare a minor. Current OSC Ph.D. students can declare both optical sciences for their major and minor or declare a minor with an outside department. The minor in optical sciences requires 9 units, which also count toward the 54 unit major requirement.
When completing the Plan of Study in GradPath, the student will select Optical Sciences as the minor and their faculty advisor as the Minor Advisor.
Students majoring in other disciplines must complete 12 units of approved College of Optical Sciences coursework with a grade of B or higher. One College of Optical Sciences faculty member is required to serve on the minor student's oral comprehensive exam committee (faculty members with a joint appointment in the student's major department are highly recommended).
Plans of Study for students wishing to minor in optical sciences must be approved by the Associate Dean of Graduate Academic Affairs. When completing the Plan of Study in GradPath, the student will select Optical Sciences as the minor and Brian Anderson (bpa@optics.arizona.edu) as the Minor Advisor. In general, approval will be only given to plans in which at least nine of the 12 units are courses for which the College of Optical Sciences is the home department.
Minor Requirements (Students Majoring in Optical Sciences)
The University of Arizona requires all doctorate students to declare a minor. Current OSC Ph.D. students can declare both optical sciences for their major and minor or declare a minor with an outside department. The minor in optical sciences requires 9 units, which also count toward the 54 unit major requirement.
When completing the Plan of Study in GradPath, the student will select Optical Sciences as the minor and their faculty advisor as the Minor Advisor.