Comps/Master's Degree

PLEASE NOTE: Graduate students in APS are admitted directly into the Ph.D. program. Master's Degrees can be awarded to students who have completed Comps.

A student must pass Comps at the Masterā€™s level in order to receive a Masterā€™s degree. It is possible to pass Comps at the Masterā€™s level but not advance to candidacy. It is not possible to receive a Masterā€™s by completing the required coursework but not passing the comprehensive exam at the Masterā€™s level. Ā Ā 

Take a look at the Ā for more detailed information.Ā 

comps exams

Graduation requirements are governed by policies of both the Department of APS and theĀ . The basic requirements for attaining a Master'sĀ degree are:

  • Complete within 4 years.
  • Complete 30 hours of course work with at least a Bā€“ in each class by the end of a studentā€™s fourth year in the program
  • Retain a minimum GPA of 3.0.
  • Complete the Comps Exam.Ā 

Prepare for Comps:

The APS department only recognizes Plan II because the Comprehensive ExaminationĀ presentation is also an oral exam (note that a Comprehensive Exam paper is not a ā€œMasterā€™s Thesisā€). The Comprehensive Exam serves as both the exam to advance to doctoral candidacy as well as the final exam to earn a Master's degree.

Applying for PhD Candidacy post-compsĀ 

Within two weeksĀ of passing the comprehensive exam, students must submit the candidacy application. When the studentā€™s candidacy application has been approved by the Graduate School, their status is changed to D in ¶¶Ņõ¶ĢŹÓʵ-SIS for the semester following that in which they passed the comprehensive exam.Ā 

  1. Submit a Candidacy Application for an Advanced Degree form and select PhD:Ā /graduateschool/academics/forms-current-students.
  2. Major: Astrophysical & Planetary Sci
  3. Status: Active
  4. Plan Code: ASPS-PHD
  5. Do not select anything from the ā€˜select one if applicableā€™ section.