Colleges in North Carolina that offer a good astronomy programs?
Wednesday, May 20th, 2009 at
12:50 am
Diane Asked
So far I haven't really seen/heard about any astronomy programs in any of the colleges here, but I was wondering if anyone knew of any.
I was thinking about going to UNC Charlotte, but I'm not exactly sure if they offer this major. If not, I'll probably just resort to a good out-of-state college if the intuition is not through-the-roof.
Reply:
Appalachian State
NCSU
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