Notice that: Master students must complete at least 48 credits in subjects before making the deposit of their thesis and PhD students need 20 credits in subjects for dipositing their dissertation. Direct PhD students need 68 credits in courses.
Mandatory courses
In order to guarantee an adequate basic formation for the future IFUSP Masters and Doctos, a set of subjetcts was defined to be taken by the students of our program. They are: a) Quantum Mechanics I and II; b) Classical Electrodynamics I and II; c) Statistical Mechanics and; d) Classical Mechanics. From these, a Master's student must obtain approval in at least 2 and a PhD student, in 3. To clarify things: there is no need to take 5 mandatory courses; if a student takes Quantum Mechanics I and Classical Mechanics during his/her Mastership, in the Doctorate, he/she will only need to attend one more mandatory course.
Also: Quantum Mechanics I is the most important subject among the obligatory ones, so you have to take it during the Mastership. And once you obtained you Master's Degree in any other Graduate Program, you can solicitate exemption from taking up to the 3 mandatory courses required in our Doctorate. However, be aware: when you get exemption from obligatory subjects, you do not get equivalent credits! That means you still need to fulfill the minimum number of credits to make the deposit!
List of courses for the 1st semester of 2024
(Courses listed in Portuguese will be taught in Portuguese)
Every semester, the list of courses available to be taken is usually released 1 or 2 weeks before our regular students biannual re-enrollment period. And since the distribution of classrooms is usually done after that, we recommend you to check it here, a few days before classes actually start, to see in which classrooons they will take place.
Regular courses