Students
Tuition Fee
USD 103,390
Per course
Start Date
Not Available
Medium of studying
On campus
Duration
4 years
Details
Program Details
Degree
Bachelors
Major
Aerospace Engineering | Biomedical Engineering | Electrical Engineering
Area of study
Engineering
Education type
On campus
Timing
Full time
Course Language
English
Tuition Fee
Average International Tuition Fee
USD 103,390
About Program

Program Overview


Bachelor of Science (BS) in Engineering Physics

The study of physics explores the ways matter moves through space and time, from molecules to galaxies, the theoretical and the tangible, ultimately offering us a better understanding of the way the world around us works. It provides a unique lens through which to study engineering, providing you with a fundamental understanding of science that can apply to a broad range of research interests and careers.


Engineering Physics at John Carroll

With a degree in Engineering Physics from JCU, the strength of your technical skills will be matched only by the breadth of knowledge gained in your liberal arts classes. You’ll be prepared to pursue further education in engineering or physics, and be a good candidate for a range of careers in engineering, from electrical to aerospace, biomedical and civil.


Engineering at JCU has “leveled up”: Engineering Physics (EP) BS – 4-year JCU degree


Sample Course 2024- 2025

Engineering Physics Sample Plan


Enrollment data for the program can be found here


Top Employers

  • Average salary for electrical engineer: $103,390
  • Percent job growth for biomedical engineers: 62
  • Engineering related majors rank the number one most profitable degree

BS in Physics Program Highlights

Industry Careers

Recent graduates have gone on to work as a research engineer at Cleveland Clinic, an electrical engineer at NASA, a quality engineer at L3Harris, a national defense contractor, and a software engineer at Zin Technologies, an aerospace software company. While the range of potential careers for an engineering physics major are broad, what all graduates share are expert technical skills, wide ranging problem solving abilities, and the ability to communicate ideas clearly through research, writing, and interpersonal skills.


Spotlight

As a physics student, you’ll spend 1-2 semesters completing a research project during your senior year. Recently, seniors worked under the supervision of Dr. Kara for their capstone project to develop machine learning approaches in magnetic resonance fingerprinting, analyzing MRI images in a new way.


Featured Faculty

“The physics training and foundation in problem solving using math, computers, or simply critical thinking allows for an ability to transition from challenge to challenge as the world changes in the future. Our graduates often advance in responsibility in their careers more quickly than their peers in technical fields due to their way of seeing the world through the physics lens.”
— Jeffrey Dyck, PhD, Professor of Physics and Department Chair


Course Details

EP 475 ANALOG ELECTRONICS

Analysis and design of basic analog devices and their circuits: diodes, transistors, FETs, thyristors, power supply circuits, and optoelectronic devices


EP 478 DIGITAL ELECTRONIC

Digital devices and their applications: Boolean algebra, combinational and sequential logic design, arithmetic and logic circuits.


EP 451 NUMERICAL PHYSICS

Computational methods for physics and engineering using MATLAB. Topics include interpolation and curve fitting, solution of systems of equations, solution of ordinary and partial differential equations


Notable Alum

Melissa McGuire, '90

JCU Alumna Melissa McGuire graduated with a BS in engineering physics in 1990, having interned at the NASA Glenn Research Center. She went on to receive a masters in aerospace engineering from the University of Cincinnati, and was quickly hired as an aerospace engineer at a company called Analex. She recently celebrated her 23 year work anniversary at the NASA Glenn Research Center, where she designs missions to Mars and the Moon as the Chief of the Mission Architecture and Analysis Branch.


Engineering Physics Alumni Across the Region

John Carroll University alumni live, work, teach and support communities throughout the region from Northeast Ohio to Chicago, Indianapolis, Detroit, Columbus, Buffalo, Rochester, Pittsburgh, New York City, Washington D.C., Maryland and Virginia.


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