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Institution
Washington State University
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Program Level
Bachelor's Degree
Program
Physics
Summary

Institute for Shock Physics, a multidisciplinary research organization focusing on condensed matter response in extreme conditions 
The Jewett Observatory houses the largest refracting telescope in the state of Washington 
Facilities and laboratories provide hands-on experience 
Participate in undergraduate research guided by renowned faculty 
Owen Science and Engineering Library, the largest of its kind in the Pacific Northwest 
Join a math, science, and engineering residence hall, where you can study with your neighbors, get free tutoring, and use the hall’s computer lab 
Specializations
Applied Physics 
Astrophysics 
Planetary Sciences 
Standard Physics 
Career
With a Physics degree, you can work in:  

Aerospace technology 
Nanotechnology 
Meteorology and cryptography 
Alternative energy science and energy exploration 
Medical imaging and diagnostics
Sports technologies 
Architecture, civil engineering, and materials science 
Forensics and law enforcement 
Special effects, sound engineering, and design 
Science communications
Optometry and other health professions

Tuition Fees
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Duration
Year
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CertificateName
Bachelor Physics
Intake
January, September
Program Length
3 years
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Acadmic Assemnt
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