Engineering Physics, Bachelor of Science
Students graduating with an engineering physics degree will be able to combine the theoretical rigor of physics with the practical application of engineering. This degree provides students with a strong foundation in both scientific principles and technological innovation. Students study advanced topics like mechanics, electromagnetism, quantum physics, and thermodynamics, while also learning engineering concepts such as materials science, electric circuits, and computational modeling. This interdisciplinary program prepares graduates to solve complex, real-world problems by bridging the gap between scientific research and engineering design. Graduates are equipped for careers in cutting-edg
Courses
- CHEM 2120 — General Chemistry I Lab
- CHEM 2124 — General Chemistry I
- COMS 1011 — Programming Foundations I Lab
- COMS 1013 — Programming Foundations I
- COMS 2203 — Programming Foundations II
- COMS 2323 — Programming in Python
- ELEG 2103 — Electric Circuits I
- ELEG 2111 — Electric Circuits Laboratory
- ELEG 2113 — Electric Circuits II
- ENGL 1013 — Composition I
- ENGL 1023 — Composition II
- MATH 2914 — Calculus I
- MATH 2924 — Calculus II
- MATH 2934 — Calculus III
- MATH 3003 — Foundations of Advanced Mathematics
- MATH 3033 — Methods of Teaching Elementary Mathematics
- MATH 3243 — Differential Equations I
- MATH 4113 — History of Mathematics
- MCEG 2013 — Statics
- MCEG 2023 — Engineering Materials
- MCEG 2033 — Dynamics
- MCEG 3013 — Mechanics of Materials
- MCEG 3313 — Thermodynamics I
- MCEG 4202 — Engineering Design
- MCEG 4403 — Mechanics of Fluids and Hydraulics
- MCEG 4443 — Heat Transfer
- PHSC 1001 — Orientation to Physical Science
- PHSC 1011 — Orientation to Physical Science II
- PHYS 2000 — Physics Laboratory I
- PHYS 2010 — Physics Laboratory II
- PHYS 2114 — Calculus-Based Physics I
- PHYS 2124 — Calculus-Based Physics II
- PHYS 3003 — Optics
- PHYS 3023 — Mechanics
- PHYS 3133 — Theory of Electricity and Magnetism
- PHYS 3213 — Modern Physics
- PHYS 4003 — Thermodynamics and Statistical Mechanics
- PHYS 4013 — Quantum Mechanics
- PHYS 4023 — Computational Physics
- PHYS 4061 — Engineering Physics Design
- PHYS 4113 — Advanced Physics Laboratory
- PHYS 4213 — Advanced Topics in Physics and Astronomy