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Graduate Program

Graduate Program. Spring 2005 - 200 registered grad students Support Entering class 2/3 US, 1/3 International Qualifying Examination Time to degree, attrition, placement Research in Physics, IPST, Materials NASA, NIH, NIST, NRL, LPS (lab for physical sciences [NSA]). Support.

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Graduate Program

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  1. Graduate Program • Spring 2005 - 200 registered grad students • Support • Entering class 2/3 US, 1/3 International • Qualifying Examination • Time to degree, attrition, placement • Research • in Physics, IPST, Materials • NASA, NIH, NIST, NRL, LPS (lab for physical sciences [NSA]) Department of Physics

  2. Support • Entering students • 2 years as TA or Fellow, a few RA’s • Most have RA support after 1 – 1.5 years • CY Stipends TA/RA • 2001 $16k • 2002 $18k • 2005 $19k • (fewer TA’s, use some faculty as TA’s) • Stipends are probably still low Department of Physics

  3. Support • Some theory students continue as TA’s • Support in year 3 or later is very uncertain • We do try to maintain a balance between theory and experiment on admission • Need assistance with TA support & stipends • Fellows • 5 Grad School ~ TA + $5k (2 years) • Fellowship + ½ TA/RA • 8 GAANN Fellows (Fall 2003 3 years ) • Need more Fellowships Department of Physics

  4. Composition of entering class • Entering class 2004 • 7 females, 36 males • 1 Asian-American, 1 African-American Department of Physics

  5. Entering class - applications Starting in 2001 we wrote to all US applicants who had not already applied to UMCP and offered to pay $50 application fee List from GRE / ETS of physics students reporting A/A- gpa ) Department of Physics

  6. Recruited US students Women and Minorities - Additional Phone / email contact from faculty Department of Physics

  7. Composition of entering class • Entering class 2004 • 7 females, 36 males • 1 Asian-American, 1 African-American Department of Physics

  8. Entering Class - scores # Starting in 2004 most students submitted results for the new Analytical test scored out of 6 Department of Physics

  9. Graduate Program • Academic Requirements • Qualifier Examination • 3 tries after 1, 1.5 and 2 years • Exam is “easier” – pass each part separately • “Free try” on arrival • A graduate lab • 2 courses outside area of specialization • 2 credits seminar, 12 credits research • Many body or Relativistic QM for theorists • Scholarly paper • Preliminary Research Presentation Department of Physics

  10. Qualifier Exam - Aug. 2004 • 2003 entering class • 32 took the exam + 4 already passed • 20 passed entire exam 55.5% • 7 orals (all passed) 19.4% • 4 passed one Part 11.1% • 5 failed 13.9% • Success rate • 31 had some success 86.1% • 5 had no success 13.9% • These 5 took the exam January 2005 • All Passed Department of Physics

  11. Issues • Stipends probably still low • Need assistance with TA support & stipends • Need more Fellowships • Would like to teach more Graduate classes • Rotation, at least 3 survey courses are taught • Despite our size, not enough faculty, buy out’s, etc. • Quality of Office Space for TA’s (mostly 1st and 2nd year students. • 6 students /office • 2 PC’s • Grad Student Lounge • Uninviting & too small Department of Physics

  12. Graduate Program • Time to degree • 6.25 years • Monitoring Progress • Annual Questionnaire to students and advisors • Placement • See data in Internal review report Department of Physics

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