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This list of resources has been compiled to help you navigate your undergraduate studies in the Department of Physics & Astronomy at OU. If you have specific questions related to your personal academic journey, we recommend meeting with your advisor.
The Green Book is your complete guide for navigating undergraduate studies in the Homer L. Dodge Department of Physics and Astronomy. If you have questions, chances are you will find your answers in this handbook.
The Homer L. Dodge Department of Physics & Astronomy conducts research with the goal of expanding the frontiers of knowledge and training the workforce of the 21st century.
Learn more about our research
Our NSF-REU program is aimed at students who are interested in Physics and/or Astronomy and who want to learn more about physics research. While some background is needed, we are interested in hearing from any motivated and talented student in the sciences.
Learn more about our REU program
Current data on education and employment in physics, astronomy and allied fields, including full reports as well as individual graphs and tables.
Statistical Research Center website
The Society of Physics Students has put together a set of materials to help physics and astronomy students find, apply for, and obtain jobs.
SPS Careers Toolbox website
A collection of information for students at any phase of their physics journey.
Compadre website
A reputable job site for those interested in pursuing a career in physics.
APS Jobs Center website