Engineering Physics is particularly attractive to those students who may attend graduate school, even if they have not decided on a particular field. An advanced physics and mathematics background coupled with an engineering curriculum is excellent preparation for most graduate programs in engineering, physics or applied physics.
Applied Physics (AP) all 8 units--- Unit 1: Bonding in solids, crystal structures, X-ray diffraction of crystals
- Unit 2: Quantum mechanics
- Unit 3: Electron theory of solids
- Unit 4: Magnetism & Di-electrics
- Unit 5: Superconductivity & Semiconductors
- Unit 6: LASERS
- Unit 7: Fiber-optics & Holography
- Unit 8: Nanotechnology
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