Shatter Expectations
Gain scientific and technical experience, then apply it in the world.
Our engineering physics curriculum is designed to provide you with real-world experience, ensuring you develop skills in writing, speaking and interpersonal relationships that will enhance your career in the sciences and other technical fields. You will be given opportunities to participate in a variety of college-sponsored programs (intercollegiate athletics, music, fine arts and service), study in a department that offers personal attention and small classes taught exclusively by Ph.D. professors, and become active in research and professional societies early-on as an undergraduate.
In addition to majoring in engineering physics, you can easily choose to add a minor in mathematics. We also offer a minor in physics. Through this course of study, you can explore connections between the various areas of mathematics and critical thought. Unique aspects of this program include:
Students graduating with a Bachelor of Arts degree engineering physics or a minor in physics will:
Graham shares the strengths of the physics and mathematics programs, including undergraduate research. He received a National Science Foundation Graduate Fellowship and is pursuing a Ph.D. in physics at Washington University in St. Louis.