Bachelor of Science in Engineering Physics

Department of Physics/Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering

General office I.U.C. - Physcis & Administration Building, Rooms 206/209 Head Hall, Room D36
Mailing address Department of Physics
University of New Brunswick
P.O. Box 4400, Fredericton, NB
Canada, E3B 5A3

Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering University of New Brunswick
P.O. Box 4400, Fredericton, NB
Canada, E3B 5A3

 

Phone 506-453-3723 506-453-4561
Fax 506-453-3570
Email physics@unb.ca  ece@unb.ca
Website Department of Physics Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering

General Information

Engineering Physics is the study of the combined disciplines of physics and engineering. This area of study is grounded in applied physics with an emphasis on research, design and development to solve modern challenges. Engineering Physics bridges the gap between theoretical science and practical engineering by teaching students to use physics to tackle emerging engineering challenges, and to apply engineering solutions to address fundamental questions in science. Engineering Physics students will graduate with a Bachelor of Science in Engineering Physics (BScEP).

This degree is administered jointly by the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering in the Faculty of Engineering and the Department of Physics in the Faculty of Science. Students have the choice between two different streams: Space Systems Engineering, which covers topics such as spacecraft design, radar, and satellite communication; and Optical Engineering, where students will learn about lasers, photonic systems, and fiber-optic communication.

Students completing the above degree programs in Engineering Physics will have fulfilled the academic requirements for licensure as a professional engineer in Canada. The BScEP is designed as a four-year program (totalling 160 ch), or five years if undertaken in conjunction with the Co-op Program. Students are strongly encouraged to participate in the Co-op program, as it is widely recognized that the experience gained is a valuable component of an Engineering Physics background.

Program Requirements

Core courses - 147 ch

First Year (common to all Engineering Physics streams) - 42 ch

First year required courses as listed under the Faculty of Engineering 1st Year Program requirements.

Second Year (common to all Engineering Physics streams) - 43 ch

ECE 2214, ECE 2215, ECE 2711, ECE 2722, ECE 3221,PHYS 2311, PHYS 2312, PHYS 2342, PHYS 2351, PHYS 2372, CS 1023, MATH 2513, MATH 3503

Third Year (37 ch total) includes some common courses (shaded in gray below) and some courses that represent specialization in the Space Systems or Optical Engineering streams.

Space Systems Engineering Optical Engineering
ECE 3111 ECE 3111
ECE 3511 ECE 3511
ECE 3232 ECE 3232
ECE 3312 ECE 3312
PHYS 3321 PHYS 3321
TME 3313 TME 3313
PHYS 3431 PHYS 3336
PHYS 3432 PHYS 3342
PHYS 3437 PHYS 3351
PHYS 3481 PHYS 3371
PHYS 4972 PHYS 4452

 Fourth Year (25 ch total) includes some common courses (shaded in gray below) and some courses the represent specialization in the Space Systems or Optical Engineering streams.

Space Systems Engineering Optical Engineering
ENGG 4000 ENGG 4000
ENGG 4001 ENGG 4001
ENGG 4002 ENGG 4002
ENGG 4013 ENGG 4013
PHYS 4323 PHYS 4323
ME 3232 / CE 3963 ME 3232 / CE 3963
MATH 3413 MATH 3413
PHYS 4421 PHYS 4476

 

Electives – 13 ch
Complementary studies (9 ch): At least 3 ch must be related to technology and society (e.g., HIST 3925 - Technology and Society, SOCI 2534 - Technology and Social Change); 3 ch must come from Humanities and Social Sciences (Anthropology, Classics, Literature, History, Philosophy, Political Science and Sociology); the remaining 3 ch may be taken from the Faculty of Arts, the Faculty of Business, or through approval of the program coordinator. It is recommended that students take 3 ch of English writing (e.g., ENGL 1103 - Fundamentals of Clear Writing). No more than 3 ch of language courses may be used for credit toward the degree.

Technical elective (4 ch): Each student is required to take one technical elective course with approval of the engineering physics academic advisor. Courses may be selected from the following list or from technical courses offered by other departments within the faculties of science and engineering.  Suitable technical electives are at the 3000 level or above. 

Students in the Space Systems Engineering stream can choose courses from the Optical Engineering stream as technical electives and vice versa.

ECE 3122 Electronics II 
ECE 3031 Electrical and Computer Engineering Design 
ECE 3612 Electric Machines and Design in Sustainable Energy Systems 
ECE 4133 Instrumentation Design 
ECE 4143 Electronic Circuit Design 
ECE 4173 Devices and Circuits for VLSI 
ECE 4242 Computer Architecture 
ECE 4251 Real Time Systems 
ECE 4253 Digital Communications 
ECE 4261 Digital Systems Design 
ECE 4273 VLSI Systems Design 
ECE 4323 Modern Control Systems and Applications 
ECE 4333 Robotics 
ECE 4343 Haptic Robotics 
ECE 4403 Software Design Fundamentals 
ECE 4433 Safety Critical System Design 
ECE 4523 Communication Systems 
ECE 4531 Digital Signal Processing I 
ECE 4542 Digital Signal Processing II 
ECE 4553 Introduction to Pattern Recognition 
ECE 4623 Rotating Field Electric Machines 
ECE 4633 Power System Analysis 
ECE 4643 Power Electronics 
ECE 4803 Data Communications and Networking 
ECE 4813 RF Engineering 
ECE 4823 Communications Network Engineering 
ECE 4833 Microwave Engineering 
ECE 4843 Fundamentals of Photonics 
ECE 4853 Millimeter Wave Technologies 
ECE 4913 Independent Project 
ECE 4923 Introduction to Biomedical Engineering 
ECE 4943 Topics in Computer Engineering 
GGE 3301 Remote Sensing 
PHYS 3752 Atomic and Molecular Physics 
PHYS 3783 Topics in Astrophysics 
PHYS 3852 Subatomic Physics 
PHYS 3883 Atmospheric Physics 
PHYS 3892 Medical Physics 
PHYS 3911 Mechanics III
PHYS 3912 Special Relativity 
PHYS 3952 Solid State Physics 
PHYS 4322 Electromagnetism II 
PHYS 4332 Computational Physics 
PHYS 4351 Quantum Mechanics II 
PHYS 4722 Signal & Image Processing 
PHYS 4823 Advanced Electronics 
PHYS 4872 Plasma Physics 
PHYS 4922 Electromagnetism III 
PHYS 4933 Special Topic in Physics 
PHYS 4938 Experimental Physics II 
PHYS 4953 Introduction to Quantum Field Theory 
PHYS 4972 Continuum & Fluid Mechanics 
PHYS 4983 Introduction to General Relativity 

General Note: 

  1. University Studies courses (e.g., UNIV0101 and ENGG0101) and Academic AESL courses (e.g. AESL 1011) will not be counted for credit towards theBScEPdegree program