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Please use one of the methods below to contact the English program at Minnesota State Moorhead or to request information.
Minnesota State Moorhead is accredited by the North Central Association to offer undergraduate four-year college programs leading to a Baccalaureate in Arts English degree.
The 4-Year Plan is a model for completing your BS in Engineering Physics degree in a timely manner. The plan below is one of several possible ways for you to complete the Engineering Physics degree.
The Minnesota State Moorhead Engineering Dual Degree gives you a distinctly competitive advantage by leveraging your options with two highly desired degrees that offer above average starting salaries in fields that are expanding.
The BS in Engineering Physics prepares you for a wide variety of engineering-related careers. You will be well grounded in foundational physics, chemistry and mathematics to develop your knowledge of experimental physics and engineering concepts.
As an Minnesota State Moorhead Engineering Physics student you will gain valuable real-world experience outside of the classroom by participating and working closely with physics and astronomy faculty on research projects in their respective areas of expertise.
Please use one of the methods below to contact the Minnesota State Moorhead Engineering Physics degree or to request information.
A significant number of Minnesota State Moorhead Engineering Physics graduates pursue graduate study for careers in professional fields or to advance their knowledge in the field of physics.
Minnesota State Moorhead’s Engineering Physics faculty are highly educated and professionally active, offering you excellent teaching in the classroom and laboratory.
Minnesota State Moorhead offers a variety of Engineering Physics scholarships for current and incoming students.