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The Physics Department at the University of North Dakota offers excellent academic opportunities for undergraduate and postgraduate (M.S and Ph.D) study in physics and astronomy. Undergraduate students have the option of specializing in one of four tracks, Applied physics, Astrophysics, Computers in Physics, and Materials Science, or earning a traditional physics degree.

The research interests of the faculty lie in the general areas of condensed matter physics, astrophysics, and health physics. Both graduate and undergraduate research/teaching assistantships, various scholarships, and other forms of financial assistance are available to interested students. For more information about our degree programs or to arrange a visit, please contact any of our faculty members.


Astronomy Talk
Collaborative International Research Program (PIRE)
Improving Math and Science Literacy
Multi-Track B.S Program
Nanoscience Education
North Dakota Student Rocket Initiative Project
Personal Response System
Physics Colloquia
Research Experience for Undergraduates
Sun, Earth, and Moon System

Physics Department
213 Witmer Hall
University of North Dakota
Grand Forks, ND 58202-7129
Ph: (701)777-2911
Fx: (701)777-3523