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Homer L. Dodge Department
of Physics and Astronomy
The University of Oklahoma

Graduate Studies Program

   A good place to start would be to look at the research done in our department. Summaries of the research done in our main research areas can be found at:

After that, you should take a look at the research descriptions of faculty that are doing work in areas that interest you.

Why should you choose OU?

Physics is universal - so why should you choose to study it at OU?Students at OU

How would you be supported?

Nearly all graduate students admitted to the program are given some form of support. Teaching assistantships are from 10 months and pay $16,000 for domestic applicants (international students make slightly less, and are given a raise once they demonstrate teaching proficiency). Most students supplement this with either research or teaching support during the summer bringing the typical salary to $19,200 for the year. In addition, we offer fellowships (e.g. the Homer  L. Dodge Graduate Fellowship and the C.C. Lin graduate fellowship) to exceptional applicants.

Your out-of-state tuition and most of your in-state tuition is waived - typical graduate student fees and other costs run about $2,400 for the entire year, and half that after candidacy.   A $50,000 student health plan (worth $510) for graduate assistants is also available at no cost.

How should you compare?

When looking at offers between different institutions you need to consider:

What should you do next?

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