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Nov 23, 2024
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2019-2020 EIU Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Physics: Engineering Physics Option (B.S.)
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Total hours to degree: 90 (total does not include completion of required engineering degree elsewhere)
Minimum Semester Hours required for the Physics: Engineering Physics Option: 59 semester hours
(See also “Pre-Engineering Program” and “Engineering”)
This cooperative degree program requires about three years of work at EIU followed by two years of work at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (UIUC). This program is designed to combine studies in Physics and Engineering, producing workers with greater versatility and broader skills, making them more attractive to employers of scientists and engineers. Upon completion of the program, the student receives a Bachelor of Science in Physics: Option in Engineering Physics, from EIU and a Bachelor of Science in Engineering degree from UIUC. With approval of the Engineering Advisor and the Chair of the Physics Department, the Physics: Engineering Physics Option can be awarded upon completion of a Bachelor of Science in Engineering degree from Southern Illinois University Carbondale (SIUC) as an alternative. Interested students should consult with the Pre-Engineering Coordinator for detailed requirements of the program.
After completing 60 semester hours in this curriculum, a student may apply to the EIU Pre-Engineering Coordinator for admission as an Engineering Physics candidate. The requirements for admission as an Engineering Physics candidate are a minimum grade point average of 3.00 and approval by the committee. Continuation as an engineering candidate includes meeting the transfer requirements of the College of Engineering at UIUC.
A student who transfers into this curriculum from another college or university must be in residence at EIU for at least one semester before he/she becomes eligible for admission as an Engineering Physics candidate.
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Core Requirements
Total: 88-95 semester hours with elective credit to bring the total to 90 semester hours.
12 Semester Hours From Category A+B+C:
Category A: At least one of:
Category B: At least one of:
Category C:
- PHY 3150 - Electronics. Credits: 4
- PHY 3270 - Introduction to Circuit Analysis. Credits: 4
- PHY 3350 - Introduction to Solid State Physics. Credits: 3
- PHY 3420 - Electricity and Magnetism II. Credits: 4
- PHY 4100 - Astrophysics. Credits: 3
- PHY 4444A - Honors Independent Study A. Credits: 3
or PHY 4444B or PHY 4444D (See Footnote 2) - PHY 4555 - Honors Research. Credits: 3
(See Footnote 2) - PHY 4601A,B,D,E,F,H,J,K,L,M - Research in Physics 1A.B,D,E,F,H,J,K,L,M Credits: 1
or PHY 4601B or PHY 4601D or PHY 4601E (See Footnote 2) OR - PHY 4602A,B,D,E,F,H,J,K,L,M - Research in Physics 2A.B,D,E,F,H,J,K,L,M Credits: 2
or PHY 4602B or PHY 4602D or PHY 4602E (See Footnote 2) OR - PHY 4603A,B,D,E,F,H,J,K,L,M - Research in Physics 3A.B,D,E,F,H,J,K,L,M Credits: 3
or PHY 4603B or PHY 4603D or PHY 4603E (See Footnote 2) - PHY 4644 - Honors Thesis. Credits: 3
(See Footnote 2) - PHY 4800* - Advanced Independent Study. Credits: 1 to 6
*Course Numbers: PHY 4800A, B, D-F, H-M, O-R, T-Y (See Footnote 2) - PHY 4865 - Advanced Quantum Mechanics. Credits: 3
Courses Recommended
These courses may be required by certain Engineering programs. (See footnote 1)
Footnotes:
(Major GPA based on all EIU courses in chemistry, engineering technology, mathematics, and physics taken from the list above.)
Students completing cooperative degree programs, i.e., Engineering and Clinical Laboratory Sciences, will not be required to take a senior seminar.
1 These courses should be selected in consultation with the Pre-Engineering Coordinator to ensure that Eastern’s General Education requirements and UIUC requirements are both fulfilled. ECN 2801G is highly recommended in the Social and Behavioral Sciences since it is required in some UIUC and SIUC Engineering Programs.
2 A limit of 3 hours of Physics 4444*, 4555, 4601*, 4602*, 4603*, 4644, or 4800* may be counted toward the degree.
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