About the course
The Department of Physics & Astronomy and the Department of Soil and Environmental Sciences offer a unique interdisciplinary graduate training opportunity in Environmental Physics.
Apply the theoretical and experimental techniques of optical, surface, and condensed matter physics to the environmental problems confronting society today.
Receive graduate training in both physics and environmental science.
All admitted candidates will receive competitive stipends, in the form of fellowships, assistantships, fee remissions, and/or other financial awards.
Degree options include:
MS or PhD in Physics with specialization in Environmental Physics
MS or PhD in Soil Physics or Soil Physical Chemistry
Dual-degree program (MS/PhD) available for highly motivated students
All training programs include jointly supervised thesis or dissertation research, seminars, professional development and other activities.
Training and research programs are integrated within UCR's Program in Graduate Studies in Environmental Science and Engineering. Eight other participating degree granting units (departments or programs) offer research opportunities in a variety of areas including: atmospheric science, pollution detection and remediation, dynamical processes at land-water and water-air interfaces, colloidal science, and biological effects of pollution and bioremediation science. Scholarships - View all scholarships Internships
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Course fees are indicative and should be used as a guide. Speak to a counsellor to get an accurate price.
Duration: 6 Semester(s)Fees: US$82,098
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Entry requirements for University of California
To be admitted to graduate status, the basic requirement is a bachelor's degree in Physics or its equivalent from an accredited institution. This degree must represent the completion of a program equivalent both in the distribution of academic subject matter and scholarship achievement comparable to that offered at the University of California. Qualified applicants are expected to have a junior/senior GPA of 3.25 or higher. Majors other than physics may also be considered. These will be treated on a case-by-case basis. Scores from both the General and Physics GRE examinations are required for the awarding of financial aid such as Fellowships and Teaching Assistantship. Qualified applicants are expected to have a combined (verbal+quantitative) General GRE score of 300 or higher. Applicants should arrange for 3 letters of reference to be submitted directly to the Graduate Admissions in the Dept. of Physics. Qualified applicants should have a minimum score of either 550 from the paper-based test or 80 from the internet based test (iBT). Ranges 540-550 / 75-80 may also be considered. Ielts - The minimum acceptable overall score is 7 with no score less than 6 on any individual component. Toefl 213 (computer based), All students are required to take the general GRE and Physics Subject GRE. No exceptions can be made.
English language requirements
7.0
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TOEFL Internet based overall score: 80.0
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