The Master of Engineering - Engineering Physics degree program has two options. Students enrolled in either option develop a course of study in conjunction with their academic advisor.
The Engineering Physics option in Applied Optics seeks to extend and broaden training in those areas pertinent to the field of applied optics or optical engineering. A bachelor’s degree in either science or engineering from an accredited institution is required.
Core Courses in Engineering Physics (Applied Optics)
The Engineering Physics option in Solid State Physics seeks to extend and broaden training in those areas pertinent to the field of solid state device engineering. A bachelor’s degree in either science or engineering from an accredited institution is required.
Core Courses in Engineering Physics (Solid State Physics)
- EE 619 Solid State Devices
- PEP 503 Introduction to Solid State Physics
- PEP 510 Modern Optics Lab
- PEP 528 Mathematical Methods of Science and Engineering II
- PEP 538 Introduction to Mechanics
- PEP 542 Electromagnetism
- PEP 553-554 Intro to Quantum Mechanics and Quantum Mechanics I
- PEP 555 Statistical Physics Kinetic and Theory
- PEP 691 Physics and Applications of Semiconductor Nanostructures
Courses with material already covered in undergraduate preparation must be replaced in consultation with an academic advisor.
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