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研究生 students Cody Parker and Shamim Akhtar with Dr. Carl Brune in the Edwards Accelerator Lab.
研究生 students Cody Parker and Shamim Akhtar with Dr. Carl Brune in the Edwards Accelerator Lab.

Advice for Undergrads Considering 研究生 School

Students who enjoy taking physics as an undergraduate student should think about pursuing an M.S. 或Ph值.D. 在主题中.

M.S. is the minimum professional qualification for physicists. Students who have obtained this degree in our department have gone on to a wide range of successful careers. In addition to teaching physics, students with an M.S. from the department work in government service and industry, e.g. acting as software consultants or engineers, developing the next generation of computer chips, applying physics to problems in medicine, and working for the U.S. 专利局.

M.S. usually takes two years of full-time study to complete. Ph值.D. is a substantially longer endeavor, lasting five to seven years.

Ph值.D. is intended to equip students for a research career that requires analytical thinking and experimental or computational skills. More than 75 percent of 俄亥俄州 Ph.D. recipients go on to post-doctoral research positions at other universities or national laboratories. These postdoctoral positions further their training and are considered an essential step toward securing a permanent academic or research position.

What is Expected of 研究生 School Applicants?

The department offers both M.S. 和Ph值.D. 度. Either involves a combination of research and coursework, with the Ph.D. requiring the completion of an original, scholarly piece of research that is presented as a Ph.D. 论文. The research activities of the department are broad. They currently include astrophysics, 生物物理学, condensed matter and surface science, 纳米科学, 核物理, and particle physics. Both experimental and theoretical studies are in progress in these areas.

Interdisciplinary and inter-departmental programs of study also are possible. Before beginning either an M.S. 或Ph值.D. in our department, students are expected to have successfully concluded undergraduate work in mechanics, electricity and magnetism, 热力学, statistical mechanics and quantum mechanics. They should also be familiar with the mathematical tools used in physics, including calculus, simple ordinary differential equations, 傅里叶级数, 矢量分析, and basic linear algebra.

If you are interested in our program, but feel your background in one or more of these areas may be lacking, we encourage you to nevertheless apply to do a graduate degree in our department. We do our best to ensure all students are adequately prepared for the core graduate courses that they typically take during their first year in our program. We don't want deficiencies of preparation to deter you from applying if you have an academic record that is strong in other respects.