Geophysics Ph.D. Course Requirements

  1. The three-semester Earth and Planetary Physics I, II, and III; 
  2. One semester of graduate-level applied mathematics (see "Approved Math Courses," below); 
  3. Irregularly scheduled seminars on topics in solid earth geophysics
  4. Additional courses of his or her own choosing (see 'Possible Additional Courses,' below).;

PhD Core Courses

DepartmentCourse NumberCourse Title
ASTR/GEOL/PHYS (3)Earth and Planetary Physics 1. (Seismology)
ASTR/GEOL/PHYS (3)Earth and Planetary Physics 2. (Geodesy)
ASTR/GEOL/PHYS (3)Earth and Planetary Physics 3. (Geodynamics)
ASTR/GEOL/PHYS (1-3)Geophysics Seminar

Approved Math Courses

DepartmentCourse NumberCourse Title
PHYS/MATH (3)Intermediate Mathematical Physics 1
APPM (3)Methods in Applied Mathematics: Fourier Series and Boundary Value Problems
ASTR (3)Mathematical Methods
MCEN (3)Methods of Engineering Analysis 1

 

Possible Additional Courses

The student must take additional courses of his or her own choosing. The ¶¶ÒõÂÃÐÐÉä Graduate School requires a total of at least 30 semester credit hours. It is expected that the student, in consultation with his or her thesis advisor, will choose courses that are compatible with the student's research interests. Possible courses could include, but are not restricted to, the following. (Grayed out courses are not currently in the catalog)

DepartmentCourse NumberCourse Title
APPM (3)Nonlinear Waves and Integrable Equations
ASEN (3)Space Flight Dynamics
ASEN (3)Introduction to the Global Navigation Satellite Systems
ASEN (3)Radar and Remote Sensing
ASEN (3)Engineering Data Analysis Methods
ASEN (3)Aerospace Environment
ASEN (3)Advanced Global Navigation Satellite Systems Software and Applications
ASEN (3)Special Topics: Advanced Astrodynamics and Celestial 
Mechanics
ASTR (3)Magnetospheres
ASTR (3)Introduction to Fluid Dynamics
ASTR/PHYS (3)Astrophysical & Space Plasmas
ASTR/PHYS (3)Plasma Physics
ASTR/GEOL (3)Planetary Surfaces and Interiors
ASTR/ATOC/GEOL (3)Origin and Evolution of Planetary Systems
ASTR (3)Topics in Planetary Science
CVEN (3)Continuum Mechanics and Elasticity
CVEN (3)Mechanics and Dynamics of Glaciers
CVEN (3)Introduction to Rock Mechanics
CVEN (3)Earthquake Engineering
GEOG (4)Physical Climatology: Field methods [no longer listed]
GEOG5100 (4)Advanced Remote Sensing (uses special topics number)
GEOL (3)Remote Sensing of the Environment
GEOL (3)Geomechanics
GEOL (3)Petroleum Reservoir Characterization and Modeling
GEOL (3)Tectonics of the Western U.S.
GEOL (2)Field Geophysics
GEOL/PHYS (3)Geophysical Inverse Theory
MCEN (3)Solid Mechanics 1
MCEN (3)Dynamics of Continuous Media [no longer in catalog]