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Our program provides an inclusive, tailored learning environment that equips students for demanding professions across diverse disciplines including space sciences, nanotechnology, quantitative finance, engineering, environmental sciences, optics, computer technology, energy policy, science law, and beyond. Our research primarily concentrates on condensed matter physics, materials science, and astronomy. Faculty and students in physics engage in cross-disciplinary, cooperative, and practical research across numerous state-of-the-art facilities. Astronomy students and professors enjoy privileged access to observation resources at Apache Point Observatory, Wyoming Infrared Observatory, and Red Buttes Observatory. Additionally, our researchers utilize advanced computational resources like the NCAR Wyoming supercomputer and Mount Moran cluster for theoretical work. We provide three undergraduate and three graduate degree options: Physics BS, Physics BA, Astronomy BS, Physics MS, Physics Teaching MS, and Physics Ph.D.