Bachelor of Science in Engineering Physics
Program Type:
Bachelors Degree
Overview
The physics and engineering programs provide an educational experience within a Christian context that equip students with the ability to obtain knowledge and understanding about the physical world for use in research, graduate studies and careers and to positively impact society. The physics and engineering department offers instruction in physics, engineering, astronomy, and physical science. Space physics, experimental condensed matter physics, theoretical high-energy physics, acoustics, advanced engineering instrumentation, power electronics and microelectronics provide the major research interests in the department.
The bachelor of science degree with a major in engineering physics is a general engineering degree which prepares students for industry practice or graduate study in a variety of engineering disciplines.
Program Objectives:
- Develop Christian leaders who serve God and humanity through active service to their family, church, job, and global community.
- Develop competent engineers who use their broad knowledge of engineering, science, and mathematics to work in industry or complete advanced degrees.
- Develop engineers who apply their ability to acquire new knowledge and skills, and who are imbued with the required knowledge, attitude, and experience to continuously strengthen their capabilities.
- Develop engineers who utilize their project experience to efficiently and satisfactorily solve engineering problems using good problem management and design abilities.
- Develop engineers who have a strong work ethic, collaborate effectively, demonstrate effective communication skills, and act in an ethically responsible manner.
- Develop engineers who have an attitude and practice of innovation by effectively developing new solutions with an open mind to creative problem resolution.
This program is accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of ABET, 111 Market Place, Suite 1050, Baltimore, MD 21202-4012; telephone (410) 347-7700.
Curriculum
The bachelor of science degree with a major in engineering physics requires the completion of 104-108 hours.
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