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| Engineering Physics Undergraduate Degree, Research Projects |
RATHER THAN THE TRADITIONAL focus on design in an engineering undergraduate degree, the Engineering Physics degree is focused on research. EP majors spend two years on common math, science, engineering and liberal electives courses and then specialize in a research-active emerging technology focus area. This includes a research project in which EP majors work closely with a faculty research mentor, accumulate eight research credits over their last four semesters, and complete a research thesis.
The first course in the research sequence —
In the subsequent courses of the research sequence, a student works with their faculty mentor to formulate a research proposal, conducts the research to solve or otherwise address the problem, and presents their research in a written thesis and oral defense of the results. Throughout this process, the EP research students meet weekly to develop and hone their skills. Frequently the advanced students meet in conjunction with the EP 468 students to provide guidance and promote community amongst students in the major.
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A 2-minute video (19 MB) of three past EP 468 students who share tips for being successful in the research project.
[AUDIO TRANSCRIPT]
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