Programs Is a Bachelor's Degree in Physics Available Through Distance Education?

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Astrophysics enthusiasts seeking a bachelor's degree in physics through distance education should consider reputable university programs. Various state and private universities in the US offer distance learning courses in physics, although specific programs focused on astrophysics may be limited. It's recommended to contact universities directly for available options and to verify the credibility of the programs.
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I'm interested in astrophysics, and I like to do a bachelor's degree in physics through distance education.
 
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Have you found an online resource for a BS in Physics?
 
Murly said:
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I'm interested in astrophysics, and I like to do a bachelor's degree in physics through distance education.
One should contact a reputable university program. There are a number of state (public) and private universities (in the US) that offer distance learning courses. I'm not aware of a distance learning course in astrophysics, but it doesn't mean there isn't one.
 
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