Introduction
The Physics in Engineering prepares students to apply physics to tackle 21st-century Engineering challenges, and to apply engineering to address the questions in physics. The discipline provides a more thorough grounding in Applied Physics, quantum physics, materials science, applied mechanics, electronics, nanotechnology, microfabrication, microelectronics, mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, nuclear engineering, biophysics, control theory, aerodynamics, energy, solid-state physics, etc. Engineering Physics bridges the gap between theoretical science and practical engineering with an emphasis in research and development, design, and analysis.