Program Overview
Engineering Physics Program
The mission of the Engineering Physics Program is to prepare students for careers in areas of technology where the disciplines of physics and engineering intersect. The Program provides an interdisciplinary environment where pure and applied science merge. The curriculum is designed to develop sufficient depth in both engineering skills and physics knowledge to produce engineers who are able to relate fundamental physical principles to practical problems in engineering.
Program Description
The Engineering Physics Program is designed to prepare students for careers in areas of technology where the disciplines of physics and engineering intersect.
Program Objectives
- Develop sufficient depth in both engineering skills and physics knowledge
- Produce engineers who are able to relate fundamental physical principles to practical problems in engineering
- Provide an interdisciplinary environment where pure and applied science merge
Program Curriculum
The curriculum is designed to develop sufficient depth in both engineering skills and physics knowledge to produce engineers who are able to relate fundamental physical principles to practical problems in engineering.
Program Outcomes
The Engineering Physics Program aims to produce engineers who are able to relate fundamental physical principles to practical problems in engineering.
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Program Requirements
- List of required courses
- Prerequisites for each course
- Other requirements (e.g., internships, projects)
Admission Criteria
- Academic requirements (e.g., GPA, test scores)
- Other admission requirements (e.g., letters of recommendation, personal statement)
Tuition Fees
- Tuition fee structure
- Payment options and deadlines
Research Areas
- List of research areas
- Description of each research area
- Faculty research interests
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Program Description
The Engineering Physics Program is designed to prepare students for careers in areas of technology where the disciplines of physics and engineering intersect.
Program Objectives
- Develop sufficient depth in both engineering skills and physics knowledge
- Produce engineers who are able to relate fundamental physical principles to practical problems in engineering
- Provide an interdisciplinary environment where pure and applied science merge
Program Curriculum
The curriculum is designed to develop sufficient depth in both engineering skills and physics knowledge to produce engineers who are able to relate fundamental physical principles to practical problems in engineering.
Program Outcomes
The Engineering Physics Program aims to produce engineers who are able to relate fundamental physical principles to practical problems in engineering.}$```
