Engineering Physics
The Master of Engineering in Engineering Physics program is exciting, emphasizing the accretion of the student’s physics and engineering skills. This is a continuance of the Department of Physics and Astronomy’s innovative Engineering Physics discipline.
Specialized courses in the student’s research interest and allied fields precede a written thesis. M.S. degree candidates must pass an oral exam on the thesis work. A non-thesis option requiring 36 course credits is also available.
Required Courses:
(choose 3 of 4)
- PHY 501 Mechanics I
- PHY 502 Electrodynamics I
- PHY 503 Quantum Mechanics I
- PHY 510 Graduate Laboratory
- Three electives from: engineering course sequence
Recommended Topics:
- PHY 512 Statistical Mechanics
- PHY 574 & PHY 575 Methods of Theoretical Physics
The Physics Department is not accepting applications for 2024 at this time. They will begin accepting applications for Fall 2025 in late 2024.
Degrees offered: ME
Program Format: On Campus
Application deadline: Rolling - Not accepting applications at this time
Test Required: None
Contact: Robert Meulenberg
Contact Email: robert.meulenberg@maine.edu
Program Website: Engineering Physics