Salt Lake City, Utah has 3 physics schools for you to consider if you are interested in pursuing a degree in physics. Salt Lake City has a general population of 181,743 and an overall student population of 89,894. Approximately 67,287 of Salt Lake City's students are enrolled in schools that offer physics programs.
Of the 3 physics schools in Salt Lake City, the largest physics school, by student population, is University of Utah. Approximately 48 students graduated in 2010 from University of Utah with credentials in physics.
A total of 59 students graduated with credentials in physics from physics schools in Salt Lake City in 2010. Tuition in 2009 at Salt Lake City's physics schools was $26,878 per year for instate students and $33,073 per year for out of state students.
You should also anticipate spending about $1,270 for physics related books and supplies every year. And if you live on campus at one of the Salt Lake City-based physics schools, you will have an added expense of $6,874 per year, on average, for room and board. Students who live at home can cut this cost down to approximately $15,742.
Western Governors UniversityMore Info
Salt Lake Community College
Address:
4600 S Redwood Rd, Salt Lake City, Utah 84123
Awards Offered:
Less than 1 year certificate
1-2 years certificate
Associate's degree
University of Utah
Address:
201 Presidents Circle, Salt Lake City, Utah 84112-9008
Awards Offered:
Bachelor's degree
Postbaccalaureate certificate
Master's degree
Post-master's certificate
Westminster College
Address:
1840 South 1300 East, Salt Lake City, Utah 84105
Awards Offered:
Bachelor's degree
Postbaccalaureate certificate
Master's degree