
University of Toledo Astronomy
The University of Toledo graduate programs in Physics and Astronomy develop a strong and broad foundation in fundamental physics, while simultaneously teaching mathematical and problem-solving skills necessary to advance knowledge of our physical world. Your coursework is tailored to your specific area of research concentration, with flexibility so that you acquire the skills necessary to complete an innovative, important, and original thesis research project. In the PhD program, you will take courses from the core curriculum during the first and second years. While some students may begin research immediately (oftentimes in addition to coursework and teaching assistant duties), you will typically join a research group starting the summer following the first year. Following your 2nd year, you will be primarily focused on your thesis research with your faculty advisor, ultimately defending your thesis once you have mastered a substantial body of innovative research. UT also offers Masters level programs, with possible concentrations on photovoltaics and materials science.
Please visit our “Prospective Students” page for information about applying to our program.
Contact Information:
For Physics & Astronomy Graduate Program
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Department of Physics & Astronomy:Main CampusMcMaster Hall, MS 111 Dept. Office: 2nd Floor, Room 2017 The University of Toledo 2801 W. Bancroft St. |