Physics Department

Physics, Engineering Dual Degree and Atmospheric Science Dual Degree Programs
 
Major & Minor Requirements
Engineering Dual-Degree Program
Atmospheric Science Dual-Degree Program

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Science Network
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This Week's Physics Problem!

Students may participate in Monmouth's "Dual Degree" program. In this program, a student spends three or four years at Monmouth and two years at an associated engineering school for focused study.

A student may major in any field while at Monmouth, so long as they complete the courses that prepare them for the two years at an engineering school. Most students will choose a major at Monmouth that is associated or aligned with their engineering interests--so majors in Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics are common choices.

For a sample "Physics Major-Dual Degree" track shown in a grid form, visit here. This is only one choice for our dual degree program, but it is nicely displayed for you to consider.

Upon completion of the program, a student receives two bachelors degrees, a B.A. from Monmouth, and a B.S. from the engineering school. At present, Monmouth is affiliated with three excellent engineering programs at the following universities: Washington University (St. Louis); the University of Southern California (U.S.C.); and Case - Western Reserve University.


 
Major & Minor Requirements
Engineering Dual-Degree Program
Atmospheric Science Dual-Degree Program

Courses

Off-Campus Internship & Research Opportunities
Science Network
Facilities &
Scientific Computing
Student & Faculty Research
Alumni
Faculty
This Week's Physics Problem!

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