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ABOUT
OUR DEPARTMENT
The University of Missouri - Columbia offers
exceptional
academic opportunities for undergraduate and graduate study in physics
and astronomy. The Department of Physics and Astronomy allows close
contact between faculty and students in a friendly environment, while
providing outstanding research facilities both on and off campus and
various means of financial aid for both undergraduate and graduate
students.
Undergraduate physics students at MU have access to a wide
variety of educational
facilities, laboratories and research opportunities. Well-equiped
teaching
laboratories provide students with hands-on experience to supplement
classroom
activities, while individual experimentation and open-ended projects
are
encouraged for upper level students.
Presently, the Department consists of 25 regular faculty and 7
adjunct and emeritus faculty members with an annual enrollment of
approximately 80 undergraduate students and around 43 full-time masters
and doctoral students in the graduate program. Classes for both
undergraduate and
graduate students are generally small and provide ample opportunity for
informal contact between students and faculty. The faculty have a
strong
commitment to teaching as well as research. There is a deep concern for
preparing students for existing jobs in physics and related
disciplines.
The research opportunities offered by the Department of
Physics and Astronomy are in some cases unique at a university and at a
level expected only in much larger departments. The main focus of
research is in the area of Condensed Matter Theory and Experiment, but
other internationally recognized research programs exist as well. These
research efforts are fostered by the existence of the University of
Missouri Research Reactor (MURR), a 10 MW light-water moderated reactor
that is the highest-power university research reactor in the country.
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