Engineering Physics

Students interested in Engineering Physics might also enjoy further options listed below that incorporate the same key features.

   

Hands-on Learning

   

Advanced Math and Science Topics

   

Laboratory Experience

   

Project Design and Development

   

Understanding the Physical World

   

Application of Theory into Practice

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  • The Physics major provides knowledge of the physical concepts that are basic to the laws of nature, and the ability to use these fundamental concepts to answer questions and solve real problems. Students also gain an understanding of the relationship of physics to other fields such as astronomy, biology, engineering, chemistry and medicine.

  • The Applied Mathematics minor provides in-depth training in mathematical techniques, computational methods, and problem-solving strategies.

Characteristics it possesses

   Advanced Math and Science Topics
   Laboratory Experience
   Understanding the Physical World
   Application of Theory into Practice

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  • Mathematics majors learn knowledge and awareness of topics such as basic real analysis of one variable, calculus of several variables and vector analysis, and the structure of mathematical proofs. Students will also acquire the ability and skills to move from concrete to abstract thinking; recognize patterns and connections between mathematics and other subjects; and construct logical arguments that they can articulate both verbally and in writing.

  • Physics emphasizes knowledge and awareness of various topics such as the basic subfields of physics (classical mechanics, electricity and magnetism, quantum mechanics, statistical mechanics and thermodynamics).

Characteristics it possesses

   Advanced Math and Science Topics
   Laboratory Experience
   Application of Theory into Practice

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  • The Biochemistry major studies the intersection of chemistry and biology, allowing students to examine the building blocks of life (DNA, RNA, Proteins), how they evolved and interact, and how those chemical reactions continue to impact human's lives. 

  • The minor in mathematics emphasizes knowledge and awareness of: calculus of several variables and vector analysis; the structure of mathematical proofs and definitions; basic linear algebra and the theory of vector spaces; and at least one additional specialized area of mathematics.

Characteristics it possesses

   Hands-on Learning
   Advanced Math and Science Topics
   Laboratory Experience
   Project Design and Development

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  • Astrophysics explores solar and space sciences, planetary systems, stellar and galactic astronomy, and cosmology. Students receive training in astronomy, mathematics, physics and computational and instrumental technology and complete advanced work in the astronomy, math, and physics fields.

  • The computer engineering minor introduces students to the fundamentals of computer engineering while imparting on them the necessary skills and training needed to tackle real world problems with computer engineering solutions.

Characteristics it possesses

   Hands-on Learning
   Advanced Math and Science Topics
   Laboratory Experience
   Project Design and Development
   Understanding the Physical World
   Application of Theory into Practice

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  • The Geography major studies the interactions between people and their environments in order to understand how people interact with, are shaped by, and in turn help shape, our world. Students learn about environmental change, global development, social and economic issues, and resource use in an increasingly complex and interdependent world.

  • The Creative Technology and Design Minor integrates technological skills with a critical, theoretical, and historical understanding of technology, media and design. The program prepares the next generation of artists, designers, and media producers, teaching students to be active and critically aware producers of creative technology.

Characteristics it possesses

   Hands-on Learning
   Advanced Math and Science Topics
   Laboratory Experience
   Project Design and Development
   Understanding the Physical World