Course Description: This course is part 2 of a 2 course sequence (4134, 4135) for the engineering physics degree. It aims to give a broad view of how physics is applied to engineering problems, building on the students’ physics background. It aims to make students develop an attitude of discovery/innovation/creativity. As such, the course will be more descriptive than the standard upper-level courses, with more emphasis on engineering applications and less emphasis on mathematical techniques. Topics may partially be selected in order to reflect the capstone projects of the course participants. Prerequisites:PHY 3101 Introduction to Modern PhysicsPHY 4134 Widely Applied Physics ICHM 2045 Chemistry 1CHM 2045L Chemistry 1 Laboratory Co-requisite:EML 4951C Engineering Design Senior Capstone 2 Primary Term(s) Offered:Rotation Year