Bachelor Physics
The Physics program at The University of Vermont offers both a bachelor of science (B.S.) and a bachelor of arts (B.A.) degree. Both degree options allow you to pursue graduate studies or work in industry.
The B.S. degree has a more traditional physics focus which can serve as a foundation for careers in physics, industrial research, engineering, mathematics or computer science.
Each year the UVM chapters of the Society of Physics Students and Sigma Pi Sigma organize a series of events for NanoDays, an annual national celebration of nanoscale science, technology and engineering that includes hands-on activities, demonstrations and lectures for the general public. The nearby ECHO Science Center in Burlington often hosts the event. It's one way UVM students give back to the local community.
Careers
- Physicist
- Medicine
- Engineering
- Computer Science
- Astronomy
- Biology
Tution & Application Fees
Year | Year 1 | Year 2 | Year 3 | Year 4 |
Tuition Fees | $41280 | $41280 | $41280 | $41280 |
Health Insurance | $2746 | $2746 | $2746 | $2746 |
Books and supply | $1200 | $1200 | $1200 | $1200 |
Compulsory Fees | $2610 | $2610 | $2610 | $2610 |
Miscellaneous expenses | $2688 | $2688 | $2688 | $2688 |
Total Fees | $50524 | $50524 | $50524 | $50524 |
Examinations
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