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What are some good reasons to study Physics, Engineering Physics, or Astronomy at the University of Maine?

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What are some good reasons to study Physics, Engineering Physics, or Astronomy at the University of Maine?

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• We have the only ABET accredited engineering physics program in New England. • We offer B.A. and B.S. degrees in physics, and flexible programs to match individual interests and goals. • Over twenty undergraduates held physics or engineering related summer research jobs on campus last summer. • An undergraduate degree in physics or engineering physics from the University of Maine provides strong preparation for a variety of careers. Some examples are: • Lori Cole ’97 became an audio engineer at Walt Disney World; • Scott Zoldi ’94 earned a Ph.D. in Physics at Duke University; • Scott Burgess ’86 is the physics teacher at John Bapst Memorial High School, Bangor, Maine; • Duncan Moore ’69 became the Associate Director for Technology in the Office of Science and Technology Policy, Executive Office of the President; • Colby Chandler ’50 became the CEO of Eastman Kodak. • We offer placement in industrial or government co-op positions and opportunities for student exchange/study abroad. •

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