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The UW-Eau Claire Advantage
- Our classrooms
are filled with respected faculty scholars who love to teach.
Since professors put students' learning first, students get individual
attention in and out of the classroom.
- There are
typically fewer than 10 students in an advanced course.
- The Society
of Physics Students and Sigma Pi Sigma, the physics honor society,
have active chapters on campus. These organizations provide yet
another way to connect with other students with similar interests
and goals.
- The program's
strong reputation attracts many top students from throughout the
Midwest, which means you will share classrooms with motivated
students who are ready to take on challenging projects.
- Physics students
have access to outstanding facilities, such as the Casey Observatory,
the L.E. Phillips Planetarium, an optics research lab, surface
science research labs, thin-film research lab, electron microscopy
lab, synchrotron radiation center, electronics lab, machine shop
and a 24-inch computer-controlled telescope at Hobbs Observatory.
- Many UW-Eau
Claire physics students have summer research experiences at prestigious
sites throughout the country.
- UW-Eau Claire
consistently has earned recognition in U.S. News & World Report
magazine's Best Colleges guide, which in 2005 ranked us among
best public regional universities in the Midwest and in the top
tier of all regional Midwestern universities, both public and
private.
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