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Course Descriptions - Engineering Physics  
 

 

EP 290 Directed Study Credit arranged Pre: Consent of instructor
 
Research for freshmen and sophomore students under the direction of a physics or optical engineering faculty member. May earn up to a maximum of 2 credits for meeting the graduation requirements. The student must make arrangements with a faculty member for the research project prior to registering for this course.

EP415 Engineering Physics Projects I 4C W Pre: Consent of the instructor
 
Team-oriented and/or independent design project work on selected topics in any engineering discipline but related to concepts to strengthen both the application and physics and engineering, design of project, building of prototype, experiments to test components and systems, market analysis.

EP416 Engineering Physics Projects II 4C S Pre: Consent of the instructor
 
Follow up course to EP415. To be taken as a sequence from the same department where EP415 was taken.

EP 490 Directed Study Credit arranged Pre: Consent of instructor
 
Research for junior and senior students under the direction of a physics or optical engineering faculty member. May earn up to a maximum of 2 credits for meeting the graduation requirements. The student must make arrangements with a faculty member for the research project prior to registering for this course.

EP Electives:
 
Courses from any science or engineering department which are of relevant level to the area concentration. If not in the area concentration, courses should be 300 level or above. It is recommended that students take a sequence of classes from the area concentration. This will fulfill engineering science elective in their engineering curriculum.