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UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAM in Physics at UMKC provides
the student with the theory and experimental skills to succeed in science.
Opportunities exist for undergraduates to take part in large scale research
projects with faculty members as well as individual research projects within
the Society of Physics Students (SPS) program. SPS is a program designed
to provide a greater understanding of physics to students of all disciplines.
Please visit our activities page to learn about this and other activities
offered by our department.
GRADUATE PROGRAMS are offered in physics leading
to the MS and interdisciplinary Ph.D. degrees. The master's degree program
offers thesis and nonthesis options. A full-time graduate student seeking
a master of science degree will normally be expected to take the thesis
option. The master of science without thesis is mainly designed for part-time
students who are already have career employment.
The Interdisciplinary Ph.D. Program can be structured to accommodate
students who intend to pursue careers in industrial research or in academic
teaching and research. The department emphasizes the research in applied
physics, material physics, and their applications. This Interdisciplinary
Ph.D. Program spans traditional boundaries between physics and other disciplines
to provide students with the opportunity to develop knowledge and skills
in very different areas to meet the challenges of the future.
Most entering physics graduate students are supported as part-time
teaching or research assistants with a stipend of about $1,000 per month
plus remission of a major part of tuition. Students making satisfactory
progress are normally supported through the attainment of the MS or Ph.D.
degree. The University also offers a number of fellowships to graduate
students who have excellent standing in their course work and research.
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