The B.S. in Engineering Physics is a degree conferred by the College of Engineering and is managed by the Department of Physics.
Core Requirements
Required Physics: 42-43 semester hours
- Physics 1250-1251 or 1250H-1251H or 1260-1261 (Introductory Physics sequence)
- Physics 2300-2301 (Intermediate Mechanics I & II)
- Physics 2095 (Physics Seminar)
- Physics 5400 (Intermediate Electricity & Magnetism)
- Physics 5500 (Quantum Mechanics)
- Physics 3700 (Data Analysis Lab)
- Physics 4700 (Electronics Lab)
- Physics 5800-5801 (Engineering Physics Capstone Design Sequence)
- Physics Elective (3470, 3201H, 5300, 5401H, 5501H, 5600, or 68xx)
Required Math - Please complete one of the following sequences
- Math 1151-1172-2173-2174
- Math 1151-1152-2153-2415-2568
- Math 1161-2162-2415-2568
- Math 1181H-2182H-2415-2568
- Math 1181H-2182H-5520H
**If you are pursuing the ECE concentration, it is recommended you take Math 2415 and 2568 instead of 2174 since they are prerequisites to several ECE courses.
College requirements: 32 semester hours
- 24 semester hours of General Education (GE) courses.
- Engineering 1100 (Engineering Survey)
- One of the following introductory engineering and programming sequences
- Engineering 1181-1182, CSE 1222
- Engineering 1281H-1282H
Targeted Electives
At least 9 semester hours of Targeted Electives are required. These electives can be any additional math, physics, or engineering course. These electives must be 2000 level or above and they cannot be double counted toward any other requirement. These courses must be Physics, Math, or Engineering courses. Astronomy and Statistics courses, though related, cannot count.
Additional information about this elective category can be found on the engineering physics targeted electives page.
Engineering Technical Electives: 27 semester hours
These are the courses you'll take toward your engineering specialization within Engineering Physics. At least 27 hours of Engineering Technical Electives are required, such that they form a coherent sequence involving both laboratory and design experience in a specific engineering specialization. The list of courses required for each specialization are given in the tables below.
Specialization Options
As mentioned above, the technical electives in Engineering Physics are grouped in a coherent sequence of 8 specializations, according to the particular sub-field. The specializations are:
- Aeronautical and Astronautical Engineering
- Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering
- Computer Science and Engineering
- Electrical and Computer Engineering
- Integrated Systems Engineering
- Materials Science and Engineering
- Mechanical Engineering
- Nuclear Engineering
Aeronautical and Astronautical Engineering
Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering
Computer Science and Engineering
Electrical and Computer Engineering
Integrated Systems Engineering
Materials Science and Engineering
Mechanical Engineering
Nuclear Engineering