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* In the third year and beyond, students must show progress toward their Ph.D. by making an annual presentation on their research in a format that may depend on their research area, for example by giving a talk in their group seminar. | * In the third year and beyond, students must show progress toward their Ph.D. by making an annual presentation on their research in a format that may depend on their research area, for example by giving a talk in their group seminar. | ||
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^ Requirement ^ Comment ^ | ^ Requirement ^ Comment ^ | ||
| Report of progress by Oral Committee for TA appointment beyond Oral Exam | No Teaching Assistant appointment beyond the third academic year will be offered unless a positive statement of progress is made by the Oral Committee. This is an annual requirement before a student is eligible for TA support: Once one year has elapsed since the Oral Exam is passed, a student needs to convene the Oral committee at least once every twelve months prior to being eligible for a 50% TA appointment | | | Report of progress by Oral Committee for TA appointment beyond Oral Exam | No Teaching Assistant appointment beyond the third academic year will be offered unless a positive statement of progress is made by the Oral Committee. This is an annual requirement before a student is eligible for TA support: Once one year has elapsed since the Oral Exam is passed, a student needs to convene the Oral committee at least once every twelve months prior to being eligible for a 50% TA appointment | | ||
+ | | Work under the supervision of a SPA graduate faculty member | Students are assigned an academic adviser upon arrival. They may transition to a research adviser at any time after that. However, (i) one adviser of record needs to be maintained at all times, and (ii) the adviser of record must be a member of the [[https:// | ||
| Degree completed in a maximum of 8 years | Petition before the University is possible for a one year extension. Follow University guidelines | | | Degree completed in a maximum of 8 years | Petition before the University is possible for a one year extension. Follow University guidelines | | ||
===== Financial Support Policy ===== | ===== Financial Support Policy ===== | ||
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3. Except in unusual cases, financial support for entering graduate students who do not receive fellowships will be in the form of a 1/2 time TA appointment. The TA appointment will be renewed for a second year subject to satisfactory academic progress by the student, and satisfactory performance of the required TA duties. Satisfactory academic progress does not require passing the graduate written examination during the first year. Graduate students who enter the program without financial aid, but who pass the graduate written examination will be treated in succeeding years as if they had entered with a 1/2 time TA appointment. | 3. Except in unusual cases, financial support for entering graduate students who do not receive fellowships will be in the form of a 1/2 time TA appointment. The TA appointment will be renewed for a second year subject to satisfactory academic progress by the student, and satisfactory performance of the required TA duties. Satisfactory academic progress does not require passing the graduate written examination during the first year. Graduate students who enter the program without financial aid, but who pass the graduate written examination will be treated in succeeding years as if they had entered with a 1/2 time TA appointment. | ||
- | 4. Students who are offered TA appointments will be required to accept or reject them in writing. Once accepted, the TA appointment is considered a commitment by the student for the term of the appointment. Students may be released from their TA responsibilities in the event of an equivalent RA appointment or for other reasons if approved in advance by the DGS. Such consent will only be given when it is possible to find a replacement. | + | 4. Students who are offered TA appointments |
5. Some TA positions will be awarded for the summer session. Applications are generally solicited during Spring Semester. Priority will be given to current TA's who do not have summer research support. | 5. Some TA positions will be awarded for the summer session. Applications are generally solicited during Spring Semester. Priority will be given to current TA's who do not have summer research support. | ||
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7. The total of the TA, grading and RA appointments for any student may not exceed a 50 percent appointment, | 7. The total of the TA, grading and RA appointments for any student may not exceed a 50 percent appointment, | ||
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+ | ==== Special rules for fellowships holders ==== | ||
+ | All summer fellowship recipients must take 1 credit of Directed Research, PHYS 5994, if they have not attained ABD status. This includes all first-year students who receive departmental fellowships, | ||
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+ | If a summer fellowship recipient has attained ABD status they must take 1 credit of Phys 8444. This includes all recipients of NSF, NASA, and the named fellowships like the Burlaga, Goldman, Greiling, Larkin, Hoff Lu, Pepin, and Voloshin. | ||
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+ | Registration is mandatory and failure to register for the 1 credit may result in your fellowship being terminated by the University. | ||
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==== Payroll Taxes ==== | ==== Payroll Taxes ==== | ||
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===== Graduate Written Examination Policy ===== | ===== Graduate Written Examination Policy ===== | ||
- | 1. The Graduate Written Examination (GWE) will be prepared and administered by a faculty committee especially designated for this task. The GWE Committee will assign the grades and make recommendations concerning the passing requirements to the Physics Graduate Faculty. The Faculty will make the final decision as to which students pass the examination. | + | 1. The Graduate Written Examination (GWE) will be prepared and administered by a faculty committee especially designated for this task. The GWE Committee will assign the grades and make recommendations concerning the passing requirements to the Physics Graduate Faculty. The Faculty will make the final determination of the threshold score for students |
- | 2. The general criterion for passing the exam is to demonstrate a strong and comprehensive knowledge of undergraduate physics at a level similar to the one taught to undergraduates at the University of Minnesota. To pass, students should demonstrate a broad range of knowledge in the core subjects of classical dynamics, electricity and magnetism, thermal and statistical physics and quantum mechanics. Students are expected to be able to apply their knowledge to solving explicit problems in these areas. In addition, students are expected to have some general knowledge about physics specialty areas such as astrophysics, | + | 2. The general criterion for passing the exam is to demonstrate a strong and comprehensive knowledge of undergraduate physics at a level similar to the one taught to undergraduates at the University of Minnesota. To pass, students should demonstrate a broad range of knowledge in the core subjects of classical dynamics, electricity and magnetism, thermal and statistical physics and quantum mechanics. Students are expected to be able to apply their knowledge to solving explicit problems in these areas. In addition, students are expected to have some general knowledge about physics specialty areas such as astrophysics, |
3. The GWE is given once annually at the end of the Spring Semester. It is comprised of two parts on two successive days, each being 4 hours in length. | 3. The GWE is given once annually at the end of the Spring Semester. It is comprised of two parts on two successive days, each being 4 hours in length. | ||
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===== Preliminary Oral Examination ===== | ===== Preliminary Oral Examination ===== | ||
- | The Preliminary Oral Examination is the last exam that needs to be passed before the student is formally admitted to Ph.D. candidacy. The exam must taken by all Ph.D. students before the end of the third year. The goal of the exam is to determine whether a student has acquired enough knowledge to begin productive thesis-level research. The exam includes an oral defense of a thesis prospectus, with demonstration that the student has a reasonable plan for the thesis, as well as general knowledge of physics principles pertinent to the chosen field of research. | + | The Preliminary Oral Examination is the last exam that needs to be passed before the student is formally admitted to Ph.D. candidacy. The exam must be taken by all Ph.D. students before the end of the third year. The goal of the exam is to determine whether a student has acquired enough knowledge to begin productive thesis-level research. The exam includes an oral defense of a thesis prospectus, with demonstration that the student has a reasonable plan for the thesis, as well as general knowledge of physics principles pertinent to the chosen field of research. |
==== Timing ==== | ==== Timing ==== | ||
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===== Grading Policy ===== | ===== Grading Policy ===== | ||
- | 1. At least two-thirds of all credit hours in an M.Sc. or a Ph.D. program must be taken on an A-N basis. | + | 1. At least two-thirds of all credit hours in an M.Sc. or a Ph.D. program must be taken on an A-F basis. |
- | 2. There are no formal grading restrictions on 8000 level courses; however, an adviser may require a student to take at least one 8000 course in the student' | + | 2. There are no formal grading restrictions on 8000 level courses; however, an adviser may require a student to take at least one 8000 course in the student' |
- | 3. The required core courses PHYS 5001/2 and 5011/2, if they are used on an M.S. or a Ph.D. program, must be taken on an A-N basis. | + | 3. The required core courses PHYS 5001/2 and 5011/2, if they are used on an M.S. or a Ph.D. program, must be taken on an A-F basis. |
- | 4. Instructors must clarify to students during the first two weeks of classes the standards of performance required under both the A-N and S-N grading systems. | + | 4. Instructors must clarify to students during the first two weeks of classes the standards of performance required under both the A-F and S-N grading systems. |
===== Criteria for Registration Warnings and Holds ===== | ===== Criteria for Registration Warnings and Holds ===== |