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Engineering Physics : Overview

Department of Electrical Engineering

Contact Information

Engineering Physics
School of Engineering and Applied Sciences
332 Bonner Hall
North Campus
Buffalo, NY 14260-1920

Phone: 716.645.2422/2132
Fax: 716.645.3656
Web Address: www.eng.buffalo.edu
Professor Jonathan Bird
Co-chair of Program
Email: jbird@buffalo.edu

Department of Physics

Contact Information

Engineering Physics
College of Arts and Sciences
239 Fronczak Hall
North Campus
Buffalo, NY 14260-1500

Phone: 716.645.2017
Fax: 716.645.2507
Web Address: www.physics.buffalo.edu
Professor Hong Luo
Co-chair of Program
Email: luo@buffalo.edu

Program Overview

This program leads to a bachelor of science degree in engineering physics and is intended for those students whose interests center on the more fundamental aspects of electrical engineering and physics, but who also wish extensive contact with the applied aspects (instrumentation, circuit design) of those subjects. The program is designed such that a student can pursue a graduate program in electrical engineering or applied physics, depending on interest.

This course of study provides students with a unique combination of the fundamental principles of modern electronics, as well as a thorough education in electrical measurements and instrumentation. This program should be considered only by students whose academic performance is very strong. Only courses in which a grade of C or better has been earned are considered for application to this program.


Note: Course descriptions may be found in the Electrical Engineering section at http://undergrad-catalog.buffalo.edu/academicprograms/ee.shtml and in the Physics section at http://undergrad-catalog.buffalo.edu/academicprograms/phy.shtml.

Updated: May 9, 2008 4:07:04 PM