• At the heart of the engineering physics curriculum are core courses in electrical engineering, mechanical engineering and physics.
  • Along with completing the core curriculum, each engineering physics student may select a track in electrical, mechanical, or biomedical engineering, or in advanced physics.
  • Student will learn techniques in solving engineering problems, and you will develop the applied background to attack new engineering challenges creatively.
  • The result is a graduate who is prepared to work in a rapidly changing environment where several scientific and engineering disciplines overlap