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密歇根大学安娜堡分校-工程物理学士学位B.S.E. in Engineering Physics(本科)

密歇根大学安娜堡分校-工程物理学士学位B.S.E. in Engineering Physics(本科)

上课方式:直播,面授
班级类型:小班
上课时段:白天班,晚班
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密歇根大学安娜堡分校-工程物理学士学位B.S.E. in Engineering Physics(本科)课程详情

  • 专业概况
  • 所属院系
  • 中国学生入学要求
  • 课程信息

专业概况

在这里学什么?

The U-M Engineering Physics program equips graduates with the skills to develop advanced technologies by providing a thorough curriculum of engineering courses combined with a physics and mathematics education equivalent to a traditional physics degree. A unique feature of the curriculum is the focus area, or the elective sequence of engineering courses that the student selects in a specialized field. This focus area may follow any traditional engineering discipline or an interdisciplinary field, chosen by the student with the faculty advisor’s approval. Possible fields include energy, microprocessor design, plasma processing, electro-optics, radiological health, computational methods or bioengineering, to name just a few. With 36 credit hours of math, engineering and physics, plus 12 credits of general electives, Engineering Physics students have a high degree of flexibility and opportunity for exploring or specializing in fields of interest.

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. The Engineering Physics program is administered by the Department of Nuclear Engineering and Radiological Sciences, but student focus areas need not be related to the department. Why Engineering Physics? Engineering physicists combine advanced physics concepts and engineering expertise to bring ideas to the marketplace. They are primed to find the connection between a new physical phenomenon and its applications. An iconic example of engineering physics at work is the leap forward that transistors brought to computing. Five years after the invention of the transistor, researchers at the University of Manchester, UK, realized that these electrical on-off switches could replace the hotter, slower vacuum tubes of early 1950s computers. Now, millions of transistors are packed into each modern microprocessor. Many technologies needed a similar stroke of inspiration to find their niche in consumer technologies. For instance, many common medical diagnostic techniques originated in physics laboratories. The inventors of these and other applications - from harnessing nuclear fission for generating electricity to the multifaceted uses of lasers - had to be well-versed in both the fundamental physics and the practicalities of engineering design.

Sample Focus Areas and Minors

The flexibility of the Engineering Physics program allows students to focus on their particular interests. The following are sample focus areas selected by students in the past:

Aerodynamics Chemical Processing Computer Aided Production Computer Systems Design Hydrology Materials Science Nuclear Fission Optical Technology - Electricity and Magnetism Radiological Health Engineering Remote Sensing

Students can also pursue academic minors in most schools and colleges within U-M. Many Engineering Physics students choose minors in the College of Engineering, the College of Literature, Science & the Arts or in the school of Art & Design.

所属院系

进入哪个院系学习? College of Engineering

中国学生入学要求

为来自中国的学生设计 Other English Language Requirements: MELAB (plus speaking): 85 range with section scores 80+ and 3+ in speaking; TOEFL (PBT): 600 range with section scores 57+; ECPE: Certificate with all sections at least a C; CAE or CPE: 185 with no less than 180+ in all sections (CEFR C1);PTE Academic: 68 with all sections equally strong.

课程信息

学制:全日制(128 学分)

学费:US$25,586.00 (¥ 165,641) /年

开学时间:预计在五月, 八月 2022

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留学地点:College of Engineering1221 Beal Avenue,ANN ARBOR,Michigan,48109, United States

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