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engineering physics : ウィキペディア英語版
engineering physics

Engineering physics, or engineering science, refers to the study of the combined disciplines of ''natural science'' (particularly physics and mathematics) and ''engineering'' in order to develop an enhanced understanding of the interrelationship between them. By focussing on the scientific method as a rigorous basis, it seeks ways to apply and develop new solutions in engineering. Engineering physics or engineering science degrees are respected academic degrees awarded in many countries. It can be taught at the undergraduate level and is often designed as an honors program at some universities due to the rigorous nature of the academic curriculum which covers a wide spectrum of scientific disciplines.〔
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==Overview==
Unlike traditional engineering disciplines, engineering science/physics is not necessarily confined to a particular branch of science or physics. Instead, engineering science/physics is meant to provide a more thorough grounding in applied physics for a selected specialty such as optics, quantum physics, materials science, applied mechanics, nanotechnology, microfabrication, mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, biophysics, control theory, aerodynamics, energy, solid-state physics, etc. It is the discipline devoted to creating and optimizing engineering solutions through enhanced understanding and integrated application of mathematical, scientific, statistical, and engineering principles. The discipline is also meant for cross-functionality and bridges the gap between theoretical science and practical engineering with emphasis in research and development, design, and analysis.
It is notable that in many languages the term for "engineering physics" would be directly translated into English as "technical physics". In some countries, both what would be translated as "engineering physics" and what would be translated as "technical physics" are disciplines leading to academic degrees, with the former specializes in nuclear power research, and the latter closer to engineering physics. In some institutions, engineering (or applied) physics major is a discipline or specialization within the scope of engineering science, or applied science.〔(Division of Engineering and Applied Science, California Institute of Technology )〕〔(Engineering Physics, Division of Engineering Science, University of Toronto )〕〔(Engineering Science and Mechanics program at Virginia Tech )〕
In many universities, engineering science programs may be offered at the levels of B.Tech, B.Sc., M.Sc. and Ph.D. Usually, a core of basic and advanced courses in mathematics, physics, chemistry, and biology forms the foundation of the curriculum, while typical elective areas may include fluid dynamics, quantum physics, economics, plasma physics, relativity, solid mechanics, operations research, quantitative finance, information technology and engineering, dynamical systems, bioengineering, environmental engineering, computational engineering, engineering mathematics and statistics, solid-state devices, materials science, electromagnetism, nanoscience, nanotechnology, energy, and optics. While typical undergraduate engineering programs generally focus on the application of established methods to the design and analysis of engineering solutions, undergraduate program in engineering science focuses on the creation and use of more advanced experimental or computational techniques where standard approaches are inadequate (i.e., development of engineering solutions to contemporary problems in the physical and life sciences by applying fundamental principles).
Some examples of universities that offer engineering physics or engineering science programs include: University of Oxford,〔()〕Bauman Moscow State Technical University,〔()〕 Queen's University,〔()〕 Brown University,〔()〕 MIT, Rensselaer Polytechnic, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign,〔()〕 Stanford University,〔()〕 Cornell University,〔(School of Applied and Engineering Physics at Cornell University )〕 Tulane University,〔(Tulane Department of Physics and Engineering Physics )〕 Murray State University,〔(Murray State University's Institute of Engineering - Engineering Physics Program )〕 Wheeling Jesuit University,〔 (Department of Engineering )〕 University of the Pacific (United States),〔 ()〕 Polytechnique Montreal,〔(Engineering Physics Program at Ecole Polytechnique de Montreal )〕 Virginia Tech,〔(Engineering Science and Mechanics Program at Virginia Tech )〕 University of British Columbia,〔(Engineering Physics Program at the University of British Columbia )〕 University of Toronto,〔(Engineering Science Honors Program at the University of Toronto )〕 Telkom University,〔()〕 EAFIT University,〔(Engineering Physics Program at the EAFIT University )〕 Surya University,〔()〕 Simon Fraser University,〔(Engineering Physics Honors Program at the Simon Fraser University )〕 McMaster University,〔(Engineering Physics at McMaster University )〕 Pennsylvania State University,〔(Engineering Science Honors Program at Pennsylvania State University )〕 and the University of Colorado.

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