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The development of science and techno1ogy is continuously giving us a lot of benefits
and the physics is playing a major role in the Program. The basic research has been often required
at that the top end of the technology. And it can contribute to the advance of basics of the physics.
The Program of Applied Phys1cs covers research fields related to both physics as a fundamenta1
science and engineering dealing with an application of the results of physics. The research groups concerned
with optics, optoelectronics, instrumentation physics, nanotechnology, optical and electronic device technology,
magnetics, quantum beam and plasma physics are working with organized collaboration and taking parts of the basis
of modem technologies. The Program yields researchers who engage in development of applied physics with the knowledge
and method of physics. |

Master Program (MS degree) - 2 years course
1. Credits: During the two years, each student should get a total
of at least 30 credits including those for colloquiums, special research
study programs and seminars.
2. MS Thesis: After getting all required credits, students will submit
and defend their master thesis in the form of oral examination. Excellent
students can be examined in a period shorter than two years with
completion of the course work credit.
Doctoral Program (PhD degree) - 3 years course
1. Submission of Abstract for PhD Thesis: The abstract for the PhD
thesis should be submitted and examined by professors in the last
third year.
2. The Doctoral {PhD) Thesis: Students who have accomplished a high
quality research for more than three years in the doctoral program
can submit a PhD thesis. This thesis must be approved by the special
committee in charge of the PhD thesis, and then it should be presented
by the candidate at the oral examination. After submission and successful
defense, the candidate will be granted a PhD degree. Although this
is a standard procedure, it is possible to complete the Doctoral
Program in less than a year depending on the progress of the student.
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