Physics Graduate Education
More than a century of tradition and achievement provide a bedrock for physics in Urbana. Our Department, ranked among the top ten physics departments in the nation by the National Research Council, our academic peers, and the media, is known world-wide for its excellence and innovation. Administratively located in Illinois' College of Engineering, the physicists of Illinois have had profound effects on our modern life. The applications of the transistor and microelectronics and nanoelectronics, the discovery of magnetic resonance imaging, the creation of light-emitting diodes and supercomputers, the development of radar and the Internet have all arisen directly from fundamental research in physics—research done here in the heartland of central Illinois. If you are considering applying to the Physics graduate program, please refer to our application instructions. The deadline for applications for Fall 2006 admission was January 15, 2006.
The links above will help you explore our graduate program, admission and degree requirements, and the broad range of opportunities that await you.
If you have specific questions that are not answered here, we encourage you to contact our Graduate Programs Office, which is located in Room 227 of Loomis Laboratory of Physics. Professor John Stack, associate head for graduate programs, and Wendy Wimmer, the program secretary, are ready to help you.
