7 Bachelor's degrees in Physics in Maine, United States

Engineering Physics
The Engineering Physics programme at The University of Maine is about the way things work. Physics is about why things work the way they do. By combining the two, engineering physics students are able to satisfy their curiosity and ultimately gain a deeper understanding of the engineering problems they are working to solve.

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The Bachelor of Science in Physics at The University of Maine is customarily the prerequisite for graduate education in physics, astronomy, or related areas. Students can apply through CommonApp. Please also note that all international applicants must submit a credential evaluation report from a NACES-accredited member for their high school transcripts.
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The Physics program of Bowdoin College includes a rigorous introduction to the mathematics and physics common to all subfields of physics within the framework of a strong liberal arts education.
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Physics from Bates College provide greater depth and sophistication as the student’s background in physics and mathematics develops.
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The Physics program at Colby College designed to be flexible (allowing double majoring) and to fit within the context of a strong liberal arts education.
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The B.Sc. in Physics at the University of Southern Maine is a four-year, full-time programme delivered through in-person and blended study modes. This undergraduate major focuses on fundamental laws of nature, combining rigorous computational work with experimental research in state-of-the-art laboratory facilities.
Physics- Secondary Teacher Education (6-12)
The Physics- Secondary Teacher Education (6-12) B.Sc. at the University of Southern Maine is a four-year, public programme. It combines rigorous physics mastery with extensive classroom practice. Students prepare for teacher certification through a blended study mode, gaining more teaching experience than any other Maine provider.