Physics Schools In Vermont
Physics classes faculty can choose to work at one of 6 accredited physics schools in Vermont. The following statistics and charts help analyze the current state of the physics academic community in Vermont, and the future trends in physics training at the following levels:
- Bachelors degree in Physics
- Masters degree in Physics
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Professional Trends
Vermont Vs. National Physics Employment
| Vermont | No data |
| National | 16,860 |
Employment Growth for Physics professionals In Vermont
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| 2006 | 2007 | 2008 | 2009 | 2010 |
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- Yellow: Actual Values
Physics VS. All Professions salaries in Vermont
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| $41,993 | $43,927 | $44,750 | $46,578 | $46,709 |
| 2006 | 2007 | 2008 | 2009 | 2010 |
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- Light Blue: Physics
- Dark Yellow: All Professions
Salary percentiles for Physics professionals in Vermont
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Average Salaries for Physics professionals and related professions in Vermont
Biochemistry |
$46,067 |
Biology |
$59,625 |
Chemistry |
$45,463 |
Electrical Engineering |
$66,580 |
Math |
$53,017 |
Mechanical Engineering |
$72,198 |
Educational Trends
Physics programs available for each degree type for all schools in Vermont
associate |
0 |
bachelor |
6 |
master |
1 |
doctor |
0 |
Certificate |
0 |
| Total | 7 |
The number of students graduating from the 6 accredited physics schools in Vermont is increasing. In 2006 there were 24 physics graduates from physics courses in Vermont and in 2010 there were 26 graduates.
This represents a 8% increase in the number of physics degree or certificate school graduates in Vermont state. Most of these graduates, or 86%, earned a bachelor's degree in physics.