Physics Department Programs

The Department of Physics and Technology offers four degree programs. The first two listed below are four year baccalaureate programs completed at Edinboro.

The third program (3/2 Engineering) is a cooperative program between Edinboro and several cooperating engineering schools. Students in this program typically spend three years at Edinboro, and two years at a cooperating engineering school. At the completion of the program, the student receives a liberal arts degree from Edinboro and an engineering degree from the cooperating engineering school. Currently, the cooperating universities are Penn State University, Penn State University - Behrend Campus, The University of Pittsburgh, and Case Western Reserve University. Some College of Engineering majors at Penn State are under enrollment control.  For more details, consult your academic advisor.

The last  program listed below is a  two-year associate degree program and is  completed at Edinboro.
Bachelor of Arts in Physics Theoretical Track Requirements  Theoretical Track typical scheduling sequence
Bachelor of Arts in Physics Liberal Arts Track Requirements  Liberal Arts Track typical scheduling sequence
Bachelor of Arts in Physics 3/2 Engineering Track Requirements 3/2 Engineering Track typical scheduling sequence
Bachelor of Science in Industrial Engineering Administration Industrial Engineering Administration typical scheduling sequence
Associate Degree in Manufacturing Engineering Technology Requirements MET typical scheduling scheduling sequence
Physics and Technology Minor Programs:

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