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Get
the best of two disciplines with the Physics and Engineering Dual Degree
Program
In this program
students receive a UW- Eau Claire physics degree in conjunction
with a bachelors degree in engineering from either the UW-Madison
College of Engineering or the University of Minnesota Institute
of Technology. Students will spend approximately 3 years at UW-Eau Claire and 2 years at their Engineering School.
Dual Degree Fact Sheet
The Dual Degree Program
prepares students
to be problems solvers,
to
think outside the box.
| When you start your dual degree program at UW-Eau Claire, you'll find small classes led by talented professors who know your name. You'll work alongside faculty outside class, conducting research, publishing scholarly articles or just sharing ideas. |
The program
is designed to provide maximum flexibility for
students to refine and change their professional focus and goals
as they progress through the course sequence.
See the Professional Path Options with
Dual Degree Program
University Admissions Office "Fact Sheet" on the Dual Degree Program
http://www.uwec.edu/admissions/facts/dualdegree.htm
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"The broad base in physics
complements my engineering studies. It's an important benefit of
the program since it will show prospective employers that I have
a general physics background outside of my focused field of engineering."
--Jonathan
Watson, Junior, Dual Degree Program major
UW-Eau Claire
2001
2006: John just got accepted to graduate school at MIT,
2008: John will graduate with a Master's Degree in Mechanical Engineering from MIT. |
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