Plastics engineering at UMass Lowell
Not a degree program but FSU has a circus that students can join.
Southern Illinois University
Mortuary Science and Funeral Service
New Mexico Tech
University of New Mexico
Health Physics is offered at more than just the 4 universities you listed.
Per the Health Physics Society, these all offer a BS level degree in health physics.
Alcorn State, Bloomsburg University, Cal State Fresno, Francis Marion University, Idaho State, Louisiana State, Lynn State Technical College of Missouri, Michigan, Oregon Tech, Purdue, Rensselaer, Texa Southern, Thomas Edison Stat College, UMass-Lowell, Tennessee, and Worcester Polytech
An additiontal 25 or so colleges offer graduate degrees in health physics.
Most health physics jobs require an advanced degree for certification/licensing.
Thanks! I was mostly interested to see that Health Physics has its own ABET program criteria, since this was new to me as a specific engineering discipline. The schools I included were those listed on the ABET site as having accredited degrees.
Not everything accredited by ABET is an engineering major. Health Physics is under Applied and Natural Science Accreditation Commission. Other ABET accreditation commissions are Computing, Engineering, and Engineering Technology.
Other majors under Applied and Natural Science include Surveying and Geomatics, Geology and Geological Science, Data Science, Construction Management, Facility Management, Safety, Industrial Hygiene, Environmental Science.
Interesting! Looking more at ABET’s web site, I see that:
ABET originally stood for the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology, but since 2005, we have operated exclusively under the acronym to reflect the broader range of disciplines we assure for quality.
I guess it’s just “ABET” now, and the E doesn’t stand for Engineering.
University of Arizona, University of Kentucky, BC and Eastern Carolina have M. Ed programs in deafblindness. It is a very specialized field and is different than being a teacher for the deaf or a teacher for the blind. Students at BC gain experience at the Perkins School which was attended by Helen Keller.
UWisc has this unique major which is basically a triple concentration in math, physics, and engineering:
St. Olaf offers a major in Norwegian.
Reminds me that Cambridge (UK) has a whole department of Anglo-Saxon, Norse and Celtic. Anything like that in the US?
I don’t think there is another university that has ASNC specifically. My guess would be that the closest department or major in most universities would be Medieval Studies?
Some universities have Celtic Studies (for example UC Berkeley has this).
Intelligence Analysis B.A/B.S.:
Arizona State University
George Washington University
Indiana State University
James Madison University
Texas A&M
The Citadel
University of Akron
University of New Haven
You can get a BS in Internet of Things at Florida International University.
A friend has a degree in golf course maintenance from the U of Maryland. It’s in the agriculture department. He managed a municipal course for many years, so was a city employee with great benefits.
Rochester Institute of Technology has two interesting majors-
Medical illustration
Packaging Science
I became obsessed with the idea of packaging science after researching RIT for S23. If I ever had to pick a new major and redo college, that would be it.