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Georgia State University: Physics Ranking 2024

Georgia State UniversityRanked
233
in the USA
Georgia State University is a very large public college offering many disciplines along with physics majors and located in Atlanta, Georgia. The college is operating since 1913 and is currently offering bachelor's, master's, and doctoral degrees in 2 physics programs.

Georgia State University is pretty expensive - tuition cost is around $25,000 per year. If you are seeking a cheaper alternative, check Affordable Colleges in Georgia listing.

It is reported that Georgia State University area is relatively dangerous - the school is reported to have a rather poor rating for campus security.

Based on 66 evaluation factors, Georgia State University physics program ranks #233 Physics School (out of 1137; top 25%) in USA and in Top 5 Physics Schools in Georgia. Major competing physics colleges for this school are Georgia Institute of Technology in Atlanta and University of Florida in Gainesville. Check the details about all twelve competing physics schools and offered physics majors and minors below.

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School ranking:

#4 Physics School in Georgia
#48 Physics School in the Southeast
#233 Physics School in USA

Program rankings:

State Ranking

Third Best Astrophysics & Astronomy Program in Georgia
#4 General Physics Program in Georgia

Regional Ranking

#11 Astrophysics & Astronomy Program in the Southeast
#47 General Physics Program in the Southeast

National Ranking

#91 Astrophysics & Astronomy Program in USA

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You could be interested in alternative ways to enroll Georgia State University:
Biology Programs - ranked top 15% in USA
Chemistry Programs - ranked top 10% in USA
Environmental Programs - ranked top 35% in USA
Mathematics Programs - ranked top 10% in USA
Also, check how Georgia State University ranks among graduate schools in Georgia.

Contact information:

Georgia State University
33 gilmer st
Atlanta, GA 30303-3083
Phone: (404) 413-2000
Website: www.gsu.edu

Location map:

Georgia State University Location Map

Physics majors:

Bachelor's degree

General Physics

Master's degree

General Physics

Doctor's degree

Astronomy
General Physics

Local competitors:

Georgia Institute of Technology - Physics School Ranking
Georgia Institute of Technology

Atlanta, GA, 7 physics programs

University of Florida - Physics School Ranking
University of Florida

Gainesville, FL, 12 physics programs

University of Georgia - Physics School Ranking
University of Georgia

Athens, GA, 9 physics programs

The University of Tennessee Knoxville - Physics School Ranking
The University of Tennessee Knoxville

Knoxville, TN, 11 physics programs

Vanderbilt University - Physics School Ranking
Vanderbilt University

Nashville, TN, 9 physics programs

Emory University - Physics School Ranking
Emory University

Atlanta, GA, 8 physics programs

Wake Forest University - Physics School Ranking
Wake Forest University

Winston Salem, NC, 8 physics programs

Florida State University - Physics School Ranking
Florida State University

Tallahassee, FL, 6 physics programs

Clemson University - Physics School Ranking
Clemson University

Clemson, SC, 5 physics programs

Auburn University - Physics School Ranking
Auburn University

Auburn, AL, 4 physics programs

University of South Carolina Columbia - Physics School Ranking
University of South Carolina Columbia

Columbia, SC, 8 physics programs

University of North Carolina at Charlotte - Physics School Ranking
University of North Carolina

Charlotte, NC, 5 physics programs

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