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Introduction
Student Handbook
2007-2008
Graduate Program in Physics
Yale University
Prepared by Graduate Physics Office
35 Sloane Physics Laboratory
217 Prospect Street
Introduction
Who's Who in the Physics Department
Academic Requirements
Typical Time Line for Academic Requirements
First and Second Years
Course requirements and suggested sequencing
Choosing an adviser
Research over the summer between Years 1 and 2
Registration information
Taking courses outside the department
Grades
Incomplete grades
Language and teaching requirements
Course waivers
Qualifying Exam
Degrees
Third Year
Admission to candidacy
Core Thesis Committee
Preparing a prospectus
University teaching fellowships
Fourth Year and Beyond
Annual dissertation progress report
Disseration Requirements
Forming a dissertation committee
Dissertation First Chapter
Dissertation defense
Outside reader (after oral defense)
Submitting your dissertation
Petitioning for Extension
Preparing for the job market
Graduate Career Services
Teaching
Graduate Teaching Center
Requirements
Qualifying Exam
Degrees
Masters requirements and petitioning for master's degree
Registration information
ID Stickers
International student issues
Leave of absence
Vacations and Summer Funding
Financial Matters
Loans
Paychecks
Departmental facilities and resources
Room assignments and laboratory facilities
Keys
Facilities
Telephones
Computers and Printers
Laptop Computer Program
For 2007 entering students:
Copy Machine
Mail
Security
Kitchen Facilities
Department Directory
Department Calendar
Forms
Registration and Academics
Degree Requirements
Graduate School Calendar
Classes Server
Software Library
Yale Info
Life as a Physics student
Departmental colloquia and seminars
Graduate Student Assembly
McDougal Graduate Student Center
Taking Care of Yourself
Payne Whitney Gym
Yale events calendar
New Haven events
Yale Health Plan
Resources
Library resources for Physics
Professional resources
Departmental Forms
Appendix
About this document ...
2008-04-23