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Engineering
Physics
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Program Director
Dr. Steven Blusk |
The Engineering Physics Undergraduate Degree is designed for students pursuing careers in research or development in advanced technology and engineering. The students engaged in this program
will develop excellent problem solving skills through the study of the fundamentals of physics and mathematics. Thus they will be ready for a variety of careers requiring innovative ideas and they will be up to face the ever-changing challenges of a rapidly evolving technological world.
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Contact Information:
327 Physics Building
Syracuse University
Syracuse, NY 13244
Email: sblusk@phy.syr.edu
Phone: 443-3158
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The
program has two educational objectives:
- A core program that defines the basic knowledge in
science and engineering that the students need to develop.
- To fulfill an an area of concentration which will
prepare students for a specific area of engineering of applied
physics. Examples include:
- Material Science
- Analog Microelectronics
- Modern Instrumentation
- Solid Mechanics
- Fluid Mechanics
- Energy Systems
- Aerospace Engineering
- Research activities are an essential part of the
curriculum, and they include the course ENP498, where the student
engages in a senior design project in his/her area of concentration.
Several other elective courses feature research opportunities.
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Useful Links:
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Frequently Asked
Questions
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Frequently
Used Phone Numbers, Offices
- Engineering Physics: 223 Link
Hall, 315-443-5191
- College of Arts & Sciences
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