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-=====Outside course requirements for astronomy graduate students=====+====== Outside course requirements for astronomy graduate students ======
  
-The following guidelines are intended to administer this requirement +The following guidelines are intended to administer this requirement with flexibility and fairness.
-with flexibility and fairness.+
  
   * Courses whose content is basically astronomical (such as Physics 161 or IDS 160AB) are not acceptable toward this requirement. Students are most definitely encouraged to take such courses; but since their principal content is astronomy, they should be regarded as equivalent to astronomy courses.   * Courses whose content is basically astronomical (such as Physics 161 or IDS 160AB) are not acceptable toward this requirement. Students are most definitely encouraged to take such courses; but since their principal content is astronomy, they should be regarded as equivalent to astronomy courses.
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   * Courses to satisfy this requirement may be taken S/U.   * Courses to satisfy this requirement may be taken S/U.
  
-====Advanced Level====+===== Advanced Level =====
  
   * Physics 205AB: //Advanced Dynamics//    * Physics 205AB: //Advanced Dynamics// 
-  * Physics 208AB: //Introduction to Quantum Electronics and Nonlinear +  * Physics 208AB: //Introduction to Quantum Electronics and Nonlinear Optics//
-Optics//+
   * Physics 210AB: //Classical Physics: Mechanics and Electromagnetism//   * Physics 210AB: //Classical Physics: Mechanics and Electromagnetism//
   * Physics 211: //Equilibrium Statistical Physics//    * Physics 211: //Equilibrium Statistical Physics// 
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   * Physics 242AB: //Theoretical Plasma Physics//    * Physics 242AB: //Theoretical Plasma Physics// 
   * Math 224AB: //Math Methods for the Physical Sciences//    * Math 224AB: //Math Methods for the Physical Sciences// 
-  * Statistics 200AB: //Introduction to Probability and Statistics at +  * Statistics 200AB: //Introduction to Probability and Statistics at an Advanced Level//
-an Advanced Level//+
   * Statistics 238: //Bayesian Statistics//   * Statistics 238: //Bayesian Statistics//
   * Statistics 236: //Analysis of Discrete Observations//   * Statistics 236: //Analysis of Discrete Observations//
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   * Chemistry 221: //Advanced Quantum Mechanics //   * Chemistry 221: //Advanced Quantum Mechanics //
  
-====Intermediate Level====+===== Intermediate Level =====
  
   * Astronomy 160: //Stellar Structure & Evolution//   * Astronomy 160: //Stellar Structure & Evolution//
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   * Statistics 135: //Concepts of Statistics//   * Statistics 135: //Concepts of Statistics//
   * Electrical Engr 140: //Analog Integrated Circuits //   * Electrical Engr 140: //Analog Integrated Circuits //
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