Master of Science in Physical and Applied Science  (GS60)

Physical and Applied Science
Science Building 267 (map)
304.696.2757
FAX: 304.696.2494
http://www.marshall.edu/cos/degrees-ps-ms.asp

DIRECTOR OF GRADUATE STUDIES 
Dr. Ralph Oberly
Science Building 267
304.696.2757
oberly@marshall.edu
 
Areas of Emphasis Offered: Chemistry | Geobiophysical Modeling | Geology | Mathematics | Physics and Physical Science
Certificates: None.
Curriculum: 32 credit hours with thesis, 36 credit hours without a thesis.
Normal time to complete for full-time student: 2 years.
Program Highlights

The area of emphasis in Geobiophysical Modeling is interdisciplinary, with core courses in Remote Sensing and GIS Modeling. Thereafter, students may chose from areas of concentration in Aquatic, Terrestrial or Biophysical Systems and Models.

Program Objectives
 

The Master of Science in Physical and Applied Science, offered in cooperation with the Departments of Chemistry, Geology, Integrated Science and Technology, and Mathematics, is intended to provide the opportunity for students with diverse qualifications to improve the depth and breadth of their knowledge in the Physical Sciences.

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Current Graduate Catalog
(see for complete program and admission requirements)
http://www.marshall.edu/catalog/Graduate/index.html
Application deadline for Admission Fall enrollment: August 1; Spring enrollment: December 1; Summer enrollment: May 1
GRE or other test required None.
Tuition and Fees 2011-2012: Office of the Bursar
Funding options Graduate Assistantships available through degree program OR
http://www.marshall.edu/graduate/forms/financeinfo.pdf
Program location Huntington

 


 
 

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