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Physics principles power everything from wind turbines to microprocessors, shaping the technology in our daily lives. Your smartphone's GPS functionality relies on Einstein's groundbreaking Theory of General Relativity. A physics degree equips students with strong quantitative, analytical, and laboratory skills, opening doors to careers in cutting-edge industries, healthcare, engineering, and advanced academic pursuits. For those with inquisitive minds who love tackling challenges, physics could be an ideal choice.
The University of Wisconsin-La Crosse Physics Department stands out as a nationally acclaimed program and ranks among Wisconsin's most extensive undergraduate physics offerings. Learners benefit from excellent physics instruction within a collaborative environment, with ample chances to partner with professors on research initiatives.
Physics explores the core principles governing everything from subatomic particles to cosmic systems. Researchers in this field have revealed astonishing and counterintuitive aspects of our universe. These discoveries have revolutionized our world through practical applications. You'll find physics at work in countless devices - from semiconductors to audio equipment to vehicle safety systems. The field has also revolutionized medicine through diagnostic tools like MRI scanners and cancer treatments using radiation.
Applicant must have completion of secondary or post-secondary from institution.
English Language Proficiency
Applicant must have TOEFL score of 73 with IELTS score of 6.0 and PTE score of 54. In addition completion of ELS level 112 and completion of WESLI level 700 is required.
Priority application deadlines are 15 December for the January/Spring semester and 15 July for the September/Fall semester.