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Programs - Engineering Physics  
 

 

   The department of physics and optical engineering has provided both science and engineering foundation at Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology though its physics and optics engineering programs. Physics is the foundation subject to all engineering and through the study in engineering physics we aim at blending a strong physics component with relevant engineering backgrounds that are usually necessary to work in areas such as semiconductor, optical technologies, biomedical applications, mechanical, electrical, and civil engineering, and polymer and biochemistry. The students will get their traditional undergraduate engineering education that has a broad foundation in mathematics, engineering sciences and technology. This program emphasizes problem solving skills and an understanding of engineering design to address the needs and challenges of the technology age and allow students to take a broad range of engineering careers.
   Engineering Physics at Rose-Hulman will provide students with a unique opportunity to learn the foundation concepts of physics and make a concentrated study in the following engineering disciplines: biomedical engineering, electrical engineering, mechanical engineering, optical engineering, and civil engineering. Students can also avail concentrations and expertise in materials sciences and polymer and biochemistry. Engineering physicist will be able to apply both scientific and engineering approaches to a wide variety of problems which otherwise is not possible with any traditional engineering or science degree. Rose-Hulman’s engineering physics graduates will be trained to take up challenging jobs in engineering and development of new technologies or to pursue further studies in engineering or physics.

ENGINEERING PHYSICS

Freshman Year
Fall Term

Credit

MA
PH
CLSK
RH
EM
111
111
100
131
104
Calculus I ..............................
Physics I................................ College and Life Skills .........
Rhetoric and Composition ..
 Graphical Communications .

 5
4
1
4
2

     


16

     
Winter Term

Credit

PH
MA
CHEM
CSSE
 
112
112
111
120
 
Physics II...............................
Calculus II.............................
General Chemistry I..............
Fundamentals of
   Software Development I...
 4
  5
  4

  4
     


17

     
Spring Term

Credit

PH
MA
CHEM
OE
EM
113
113
113
172
103

Physics III .............................
Calculus III............................
General Chemistry II ............
Optics in Tech. .....................
Intro. to Design .....................

 4
5
4
2
2


15 or 17*

Sophomore Year
Fall Term

Credit

ES
PH
MA
PH
ECE
201
235
221
292
361
Cons. Acc. .............................
Many Particle Physics .......... 
Differential Eqn I ..................
Physical Optics..................... 
Eng. Practice .........................
  4
  4
  4
  4
  2


16 or 18*

       
Winter Term

Credit

PH
ES
MA
ES
255
203
222
202
Mod Phys ..............................
Electrical Systems ................
Diff. Eqn. II............................
Fluid & Thermal Systems ....
  4
  3
  4
  3
     


14

       
Spring Term

Credit

HSS
OE
SL
ECE

295
151
200
Elective..................................
Optical Systems....................
Principles of Economics.......
Cir. & Systems.......................

4
4
4
4

     


16

       
 
Junior Year
Fall Term

Credit

PH

HSS
PH
MA
316


405
223
Electric and Magnetic
      Fields................................
Elective..................................
SC Mat & Dev I .....................  Engineering Stat. ..................
 
  4
  4
  4
  4
     


16

       
Winter Term

Credit

HSS
PH
EP
PH

317

406
Elective..................................
Electromagnetism .................
 Elective..................................
SC Mat & Dev II ....................
  4
  4
  4
  4
     


16

       
Spring Term

Credit

PH
OE
RH
EP
325
450
330
Advanced Physics Lab I.......
Laser Systems .......................
Technical Comm...................
Elective..................................
  4
  4
  4
  4
     


16

 
       
       
 
Senior Year
Fall Term

Credit

EP
EP
HSS
  Elective..................................
Elective..................................
Elective..................................
Elective..................................
  4
  4
  4
  4
     


16

       
Winter Term

Credit

EP
HSS
EP
PH
415


401
Eng Physics Proj. I................
Elective..................................
 Elective.................................. Intro Quantum Mec..............
  4
  4
  4
  4
     


16

       
Spring Term

Credit

HSS
EP
EP
EP


416
Elective..................................
Elective..................................
Eng. Phy Proj. II....................
Elective..................................
  4
  4
  4
  4
     


16

       
   

Total credits required:  192

     
 
 

*If students miss OE 172 in the freshmen or sophomore year, this requirement must be replaced with a 300 or 400-level OE course of at least 2 credits. Students need to take either EM 103 or ECE 361 Eng. Practice.

EP 415 and EP 416 are courses the student can take from any engineering department where the student has an area of concentration. The projects will have industrial clients that emphasize both physics and engineering and it will be jointly administered with the respective departments.

EP course descriptions listed under Physics Department.

Courses taken in the respective departments:
  Subjects

#Classes

Hours

  Physics (PH)
Math (MA)
Chemistry (CHEM)
Computer Science (CSSE)
EM 
CLSK
Engineering Science
Optical Engineering
Electrical & Computer Engineering (ECE)
HSS
Engineering Physics Electives (EP)
Engineering Physics Projects (EP) 
Free Elective
Total
12
6
2
1
2
1
3
3
2
9
7
2
1
50
48
2
8
4
4/2
1
10
10
4/6
36
28
8
4
192
    
  
SUMMARY OF GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS FOR ENGINEERING PHYSICS
1. All the courses listed above by the number.
2. The program must be approved by the advisor.
3. EP electives are RHIT courses that are part of the area concentration and must be approved by the advisor.
4. A technical electives is any RHIT course in chemistry, computer science, engineering, life sciences, mathematics, or physics
    
  Classes by Subjects

Hours

 
  Physics Coursework*
Chemistry and Mathematics Coursework**
Humanities and Social Science (Standard requirement)
Computer Science, EM, CLSK Courses
Engineering Science Classes
Engineering Classes
EP Electives (must be in the area of concentration)
EP Projects
Elective
Total

48
35
36
7 or 9
10
14 OR 16
28
8
4
192

 
  
  Foundation Physics Classes
Course Description

Hours

 
PH 235
PH 255
PH 292
PH 325
PH 316
PH 401
Total
Many Particle Physics
Foundations of Modern Physics
Physical Optics
Advanced Physics Lab I
Electric & Magnetic Fields
Introduction to Quantum Mechanics

4
4
4
4
4
4
24

 
 
General Foundation Classes    
Course Description

Hours

 
PH 111
PH 112
PH 113
MA 111
MA 112
MA 113
MA 221
MA 222
MA 223
CHEM 111 CHEM 113
Total
Physics I
Physics II
Physics III
Calculus I
Calculus II
Calculus III
Differential Equations & Matrix Algebra I
Differential Equations & Matrix Algebra II
Engineering Statistics
General Chemistry I
General Chemistry II

4
4
4
5
5
5
4
4
4
4
4
47

 
       
  Engineering Sciences Foundation
Course Description

Hours

ES 201
ES 202
ES 203
ECE 200
OE 295
PH 325
PH 405
PH 406
CSSE 120
Total
Conservation and Accounting Principles
Fluids and Thermal Systems
Electrical Systems
Circuits and Systems
Optical Systems
Advanced Physics Lab I
Semiconductor Materials and Devices I
Semiconductor Materials and Devices II
Fundamentals of Software Development I
 

3
3
3
4
4
4
4
4
4
33

   
  Design Sequence    
Course Description

Hours

EM103/ ECE361   Introduction to Design/Engineering Practice

2

EP 415
EP 416
Total
Engineering Physics Projects I
Engineering Physics Projects II
 

4
4
10

      
ENGINEERING PHYSICS AREA CONCENTRATIONS
Biomedical Engineering Concentration
Required courses:
Course Description

Hours

AB 110
BE 310
BE 320
Biology I
Human Physiology I
Human Physiology II

4
4
4

  
  Plus three of the following:

 

 
Course Description

Hours

PH 302 Biophysics

4

OE 535/BE 535    Biomedical Optics

4

BE 440
BE 450
BE 455
BE 560
BE 561
BE 562
Biothermodynamics
Biomedical Instrumentation
Electrophysiology
Biomaterials-Artificial Organs
Biomaterials-Prosthetic Devices
Biomaterials
    

4
4
4
4
4
4

And the research/design sequence
 
Electrical Engineering Concentration:
Course sequences for EE concentration
  Students are required to take:
Course Description

Hours

ECE 200
ECE 361
ES 201
ES 202
ES 203
Circuits & Systems
Engineering Practice
Conservation & Accounting Principles
Fluid & Thermal Systems
Electrical Systesm
  

4
4
4
3
3

Plus the following courses:
Track 1:
Course Description

Hours

ECE 300
ECE 310
ECE 362
ECE 380
ECE 4xx
ECE 4xx
ECE 460
ECE 461
Signals & Systems
Communication Systems
Principles of Design
Discrete Time & Continuous Systems
Any course of 400 level
Any course of 400 level
Engineering Design I
Engineering Design II

4
4
4
4
4
4
4
6

    
Track 2:
Course Description

Hours

ECE 130
ECE 330
ECE 333
ECE 351
ECE 362
ECE 460
ECE 461
ES 205
 
Introduction to Logic Design
Digital Design Lab
Digital Systems
Analog Electronics
Principles of Design
Engineering Design I
Engineering Design II
Analysis & Design of Engineering Systems
  

4
4
4
4
 
4
6
5

Materials Area Concentration:
  Required courses:
Course Description

Hours

PH 405
PH 406
Semiconductor Materials and Devices I
Semiconductor Materials and Devices II

4
4

PH 408 or
CHE 385/MA 385     Microsensors or Quality Methods

4

           
  Plus three of the following:
Course Description

Hours

OE 485
PH 330
PH 440
Electro-Optics & Applications
Material Failure
X-rays & Crystalline Materials

4
4
4

PH 410/ME 416/ECE 416/CHE 416/CHEM 410
          Introduction to MEMS: Fabrication & Applications

4

PH 411
CHE 314
CHE 315
CHE 440
CHE 441
CHEM 251
CHEM 252
CHEM 330
CHEM 456
CHEM 457
ECE 350
ECE 351
ECE 551 ECE 552 MA 381
MA 487
ME 328
ME 415
ME 424
Advanced MEMS: Modeling & Packaging
Heat Transfer
Materials Science & Engineering
Process Control
Polymer Engineering
Organic Chemistry I
Organic Chemistry II
Survey of Biochemistry
Polymer Chemistry I
Polymer Chemistry II
Electronics & Interfacing
Analog Electronics
VLSI I: Design & Testing
VLSI II: Mixed-Signal IC Design
Intro. to Probability with Statistical Applications
Design of Experiments
Materials Engineering
Corrosion & Engineering Materials
Composite Materials & Mechanics

4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4

        
Mechanical Engineering Concentration:
  Students are required to take:
Course Description

Hours

ES 201
ES 202
ES 203
Conservation & Accounting Principles
Fluid & Thermal Systems
Electrical Systems
4
4
4
            
Course sequences for ME concentration:
Course Description Hours
EM 120
ES 204
ES 205
EM 203
ME 301
   or
ME 302
ME 303
   or
ME 328
Engineering Statics
Mechanical Systems
Analysis & Design of Engineering Systems
Mechanics of Materials
Thermodynamics II

Heat Transfer
Kinematics of Machinery

Materials Engineering
4
3
5
4
4

4
3

4
      
  Design courses:
Course Description Hours
ME 450
ME 460
Engineering Design
Machine Design
4
4
          
Optical Engineering Concentration:
  Students are required to take:
Course Description Hours
OE 295
OE 450
PH 292
Optical Systems
Laser Systems & Application
Physical Optics
      
4
4
4
Course sequences for OE concentration:
  Required course:
Course Description Hours
OE 485 Electro-Optics & Applications
   
4
  Plus three of the following:
Course Description Hours
OE 393
OE 480
OE 493
OE 495
OE 499
Fiber Optics & Applications
Lens Design & Aberrations
Optical Network Systems
Optical Metrology
Senior Thesis
4
4
4
4
1-2
OE 535/BE 535     Biomedical Optics
   
4
  Design courses:
Course Description Hours
OE 415
OE 416 
  
Optical Engineering Design I
Optical Engineering Design II
    
4
4
Polymer and Biochemical Concentration:
  Students are required to take:
Course Description Hours
CHEM 111
CHEM 113
General Chemistry I
General Chemistry II
4
4
            
  Required Courses:
Course Description Hours
CHEM 115
CHEM 251
CHEM 252
CHEM 330
   
General Chemistry
Organic Chemistry I
Organic Chemistry II
Survey of Biochemistry
     
4
4
4
4
Plus two of the following:
Course Description Hours
CHEM 253
CHEM 361
CHEM 362
Organic Chemistry III
Physical Chemistry I
Physical Chemistry II
4
4
4
CHEM 430/CHEM 433     Advanced Biochemistry 4
CHEM 451 CHEM 452 CHEM 455 CHEM 456 CHEM 457 Organic Structure Determination
Synthetic Organic Chemistry
Natural Products
Polymer Chemistry I
Polymer Chemistry II
4
4
4
4
4