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University of Nevada, Reno Homepage Chemical Physics Interdisciplinary Doctoral Program - College of Science
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        • Admission to chemical physics from an M.S. program
      • Requirements for the Ph.D. program
        • Minimum credit requirements
        • Comprehensive examinations
        • Language requirements
        • Seminar requirements
        • Admission to candidacy
        • Approval of dissertation and final oral examination
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      • Timetable of events
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    • Program handbook
      • Entry into the Graduate Program in Chemical Physics
        • Admission into the program
        • Graduate record examination scores and transcripts
        • Registration exams
        • Curriculum
        • Choice of research advisor
        • Graduate advisory committee
        • Program of study
      • (Current Page) General requirements
        • Credit hours
        • Course work performance
        • Comprehensive examination
        • Seminars
        • Time limitation for completion of advanced degrees
        • Admission to chemical physics from an M.S. program
      • Requirements for the Ph.D. program
        • Minimum credit requirements
        • Comprehensive examinations
        • Language requirements
        • Seminar requirements
        • Admission to candidacy
        • Approval of dissertation and final oral examination
      • Graduate student evaluation procedures
      • Timetable of events

General requirements

Here you will find General University of Nevada, Reno Graduate School and departmental graduate program requirements.

Section content

  • 2.1 Credit hours
  • 2.2 Course work performance
  • 2.3 Comprehensive examinations
  • 2.4 Seminars
  • 2.5 Time limitation for completion of advanced degrees
  • 2.6 Admission to Chemical Physics from an M.S. program

Return to the Chemical Physics handbook Table of Contents


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