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 optics, 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. It creates and optimizes engineering solutions through enhanced understanding and integrated application of mathematical, scientific, statistical, and engineering principles. Engineering Physics bridges the gap between theoretical science and practical engineering with an emphasis in research and development, design, and analysis.
Course Handout
Course Syllabus - Scheme & Syllabus