CAS Grad Brochure

Pg. 19 Financial Aid Teaching Assistantships / Research Assistantships / Fellowships - includes stipend + tuition Scholarships - tuition remission COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES / PHYSICS Program Description Our graduate programs are designed to provide you with a rich education and train you to become a leader in the field of physics. You will have many opportunities to engage in cutting-edge research, have access to state-of-theart instrumentation and research facilities, and work closely with professors who are recognized internationally for their expertise. Our graduate students initially complete a series of courses in the M.S. program, and then go on to work with an adviser to develop a research project and work toward a Ph.D. Candidates for the Ph.D. generally complete 5 – 6 years of full-time study and research, working closely with faculty and peers to carry out cutting-edge science, advance their field, contribute to scientific literature, and develop skills to tackle complex challenges. • Astrophysics • Atomic, molecular and optical physics • Biophysics • Complex fluids • Computational physics • Condensed matter physics • High-energy theory and cosmology • Photonics and Nonlinear optics • Nuclear physics • Statistical physics AREAS OF SPECIALIZATION: For financial aid consideration, you must submit your application by January 1. Please review deadlines and application requirements here. A P P L Y O N L I N E

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