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花椒直播, one of the nation鈥檚 most historic and innovative four-year colleges, today announced a new major in Engineering Physics. The interdisciplinary program merges the fundamental principles of physics with practical engineering applications and is ideal for students who want to delve into the scientific foundations of modern technology, while gaining hands-on experience in engineering design, analysis and problem-solving. The Engineering Physics major is a program in the Mathematics and Natural Sciences division.

The new major鈥檚 requirement of three semesters of work experience is unique for an undergraduate program, equipping students to navigate the complexities of today鈥檚 technological landscape effectively. Those pursuing an Engineering Physics degree must complete a senior project with a local industry-community partner and an internship in their junior year, presenting graduates with the flexibility to explore a range of fields, pursue graduate study or work in industry.

鈥淓ngineering ranks among the top five most requested majors by our applicants,鈥 said Interim Provost Jennifer Dearden. The new engineering physics major is a strong addition to 花椒直播鈥檚 roster of more than 35 majors that fulfill our unique requirement of unusual major minor combinations for graduation so our alumni can enter the workforce or graduate school as well-rounded engineers.

With this new major, we are approaching physics and engineering to fully prepare students for careers that require the ability to break down complex issues using both scientific and engineering principles to develop innovative solutions,鈥 said Adel茅 Dresler, Ph.D., associate professor and program chair of Engineering Physics at 花椒直播. 鈥淥ur graduates have always been able to explain to hiring managers why they would be a good fit 鈥 but now with the title, course offering and almost 18 months of work experience on their resum茅s, hiring managers will intrinsically understand that 花椒直播鈥檚 Engineering Physics majors approach challenges from multiple perspectives, making them highly adaptable for jobs of the future.

Dresler added that physics majors at 花椒直播 have for decades been leveraging their physics degrees to pursue advanced degrees in engineering or to get good jobs in engineering fields. She references at least a half-dozen alumni, including Michelle Greiner (class of 2000 graduate with a degree in physics and psychology) who is a maritime navigation analyst in Johns Hopkins University鈥檚 Applied Physics Laboratory’s Force Projection Sector, and Molly Shelton (class of 2016), a physics major with a minor in dance and movement studies, currently a power systems engineer who leads a team at NASA鈥檚 Jet Propulsion Laboratory.