Florida Polytechnic University’s Engineering Physics degree program will prepare students for careers in engineering where physics principles can be applied to the advancement of technology. The Engineering Physics program will develop enough depth in both engineering and physics skills to produce engineers who can relate fundamental physics to practical engineering problems and will possess the versatility to address new problems in our rapidly changing technological base. Overall, the B.S. degree program in Engineering Physics prepares our graduates with skills and the knowledge to pursue traditional routes of going to graduate school for physics or related engineering disciplines, as well as, to go directly into their career as engineers, research technicians, teachers, analysts, and so on.
Florida Polytechnic University’s Engineering Physics degree program is built on several goals. Upon graduation Engineering Physics majors should be able to:
- synthesize knowledge of math and physics,
- apply engineering design approaches,
- apply experimental research skills,
- apply computational techniques,
- be broadly understandable,
- be employable, and
- be bold and passionate in their pursuit and application of knowledge.
For program purpose, objectives, and learning outcomes see the Department of Engineering Physics .
For an example degree plan see the Bachelor of Science, Engineering Physics (Plan of Study) .
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