In celebration and acknowledgment of their long intellectual and working history at Yale, the Department of Applied Physics (AP) and the School of Engineering & Applied Science (SEAS) have officially ...
With an applied physics: biomedical degree, you’ll gain specialized knowledge and skills for careers in medical physics, biomedical engineering, and related fields. Become who you’re meant to be.
Applied physics is perfect for students fascinated by physics, but who don't see themselves strictly pursuing a laboratory position. You'll be prepared for a career in industry or engineering allowing ...
The University of Delaware’s Department of Physics and Astronomy offers an undergraduate major program leading to the B.S. in physics, with the option of a concentration in astronomy/astrophysics, as ...
Engineering physics is a combination of electrical engineering and physics, which means you'll typically start by taking courses and labs such as calculus, chemistry and physics, as well as some ...
All engineering physics students are assigned an academic advisor through the College of Engineering and Applied Science. Your academic advisor can provide guidance on your degree requirements, ...
What can you do with a physics degree? Studying physics can lead to many career opportunities, which is why we’ve developed programs that ensure students work toward an intentional career path. From ...
With an applied physics: mechanics degree, you’ll combine physics principles with the design experience of mechanical engineering as you prepare for graduate school or industry work. Become who you’re ...