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38 Bachelor's degrees in Physics in Wisconsin, United States
Physics
The Physics programme at the University of Wisconsin Milwaukee offers a comprehensive B.Sc. degree. This on-campus course provides a deep dive into matter and energy interactions. Students can choose a standard or astronomy-focused track, benefiting from full-time study that prepares them for diverse scientific careers.
Physics, Engineering, and Astronomy
Designing solutions to complex problems requires experimentation, the integration of competing perspectives, and the application of knowledge from different disciplines.That’s why cultivating a diverse community of students and faculty is valued by Beloit College’s Department of Physics, Engineering, and Astronomy. By supporting and challenging each other, we can solve big problems together.
Physics
The Physics programme at Marquette University is a full-time bachelor degree designed for curious minds. This public study mode course explores the laws of nature and matter through systematic reasoning. Students engage in hands-on research and innovative problem-solving to prepare for diverse professional scientific careers.
Physics
Physics from University of Southern Indiana introduces you to the study of the most basic laws of nature and describes such phenomena as electricity, light, sound, magnetism, forces, energy, and heat. It is a requirement for all science majors and critical in many courses of study.
Physics
Physics of University of Wisconsin - Whitewater offers challenging, exciting, and productive careers. As a career, physics covers many specialized fields -- from acoustics, astronomy, and astrophysics to medical physics, geophysics, and vacuum sciences.
Physics
The Physics program from University of Wisconsin-Parkside studies an exciting field that explores and identifies basic principles governing the structure and behavior of matter, the generation and transfer of energy, and the interaction of matter and energy.
Physics
Physics seeks to discover how the universe works. The University of Wisconsin - River Falls physics program ranks in the top 10% of undergraduate physics-producing schools in the country and will provide you with a lifetime of transferable skills.
Biophysics
The Biophysics Major is offered by University of Southern Indiana. The biophysics degree at USI offers you high level training in multiple disciplines (including biology, chemistry and math) enabling you to reach your goals, whether they be entry into medical school, graduate school or research and development opportunities.
Computer Science - Physics
The Ripon College Computer Science - Physics combines technical skills with the liberal arts to hone problem-solving skills that may be used in a wide array of settings.
Physics
The Bachelor of Physics program at the University of Wisconsin - Stevens Point offers Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science degrees in physics, with emphases available for applied mechanics or electronics, as well as teacher certification.
Physics
Physics is the study of how the world works at the most fundamental level. As a student in this discipline you’ll see that a crucial role of the Physicist is to develop mathematical models that predict and explain observations of the natural world. The program is offered at Edgewood University.
Optics
From lasers and light-emitting diodes (LEDs) to fiberoptics, microscopes, spectrometers and telescopes, optical instruments play a key role in how we live and study the universe around us. In this Optics emphasis, students at University of Wisconsin La Crosse take specialized optics courses where they learn about the fundamental properties of light and how modern optical instruments work.
Astronomy - Physics
The Astronomy - Physics program at University of Wisconsin Madison builds on a foundation of classical and modern physics, to embark on a comprehensive study of the observable Universe at scales extending from planets and stars, through to galaxies and the cosmic web.
Applied Physics
The Applied Physics emphasis at University of Wisconsin La Crosse gives you theoretical background to focus on the experimental aspect of physics. While not an engineering degree, this emphasis requires the same basic classes as the Bachelor of Science in Physics & Bachelor of Science in Engineering Dual Degree Program.
Teaching - Science, Physics
Combine your passions for science, physics and education with a bachelor's degree in Teaching - Science, Physics emphasis from the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire. Through projects, labs and fieldwork, you'll gain the knowledge, tools and techniques needed to develop curious, successful students.
Physics
We offer both major and minor programs in physics, as well as a physics-engineering dual degree program. With a Physics major at the University of Wisconsin Oshkosh, it is possible to attain either a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) or a Bachelor of Science in Education (B.S.E), depending on your choice of emphases.
Physics
Physics is the science of the properties of matter, radiation, and energy in all forms. It provides the underlying framework for the other physical sciences and engineering and for understanding physical processes in biological and environmental sciences. This bachelor degree in Physics is offered at University of Wisconsin Madison.
Physics and Engineering Dual Degree
This special Physics and Engineering Dual Degree program enables students to receive both a Bachelor of Science degree (physics major) from University of Wisconsin La Crosse and a Bachelor of Science degree (engineering major) from UW-Madison, UW-Milwaukee, UW-Platteville, UW-Stout, the University of Minnesota Duluth, or Winona State University.
Physical Science
This interdisciplinary Ripon College program is designed for students interested in material science, engineering, science teaching and any other field in which a good background in both physics and chemistry is required. Physical Science majors also must take basic courses in mathematics.
Physics
The Ripon College Department of Physics engages students in the understanding of the physical world and enhances students’ awareness of the critical role of physics in modern society.