Engineering Physics
- 2 Years / Onsite
- Intakes: Jan, Apr, Jun, Oct
Overview
Engineering Physics explores the fundamental principles of physics and their application to engineering problems. At Lisburn University, we delve into how the laws of physics are used to design and optimize systems in various engineering fields, ranging from mechanical to electrical, civil, and beyond.
In class, your professor might present a complex engineering problem, such as the analysis of a structure or the behavior of materials under stress. You and your classmates will work together to apply core concepts like mechanics, thermodynamics, and electromagnetism to solve these real-world challenges. You’ll analyze the variables involved, model the system, and make predictions based on the physics principles learned. Then, you’ll explore how those solutions are applied in modern engineering design and practice.
Career Opportunities
Our graduates work and intern in a range of jobs in various fields — mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, aerospace, automotive, energy, telecommunications, research and development, manufacturing, data analysis, and technology. Many also pursue careers in academia, research institutions, or governmental agencies, contributing to scientific advancements and innovation. We’ve had graduates start their own tech startups, work in cutting-edge industries like nanotechnology or renewable energy, and others continue their studies in graduate school specializing in physics, engineering, computational science, and applied mathematics.
Program Learning Outcomes
Demonstrate an understanding of how physical principles, laws, and concepts shape our understanding of the natural world, technological advancements, and engineering systems, impacting society’s development and our roles as global citizens.
Be able to use a variety of scientific and mathematical tools to analyze and solve complex engineering and physics problems, interpreting data and modeling systems to influence technological progress and innovation in both industrial and academic settings.
Demonstrate an understanding of the historical developments and current challenges in physics and engineering, and be prepared to apply this knowledge to contribute to sustainable solutions, enhance scientific understanding, and promote responsible technological advancement.
Programme
Semester 1 | Credits | Number |
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Mechanics and Waves | 4 | PH101 |
Plasma Physics | 2 | PH102 |
Electrical Engineering Fundamentals | 4 | EE101 |
Semester 2 | Credits | Number |
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Thermodynamics and Statistical Mechanics | 4 | PH201 |
Electromagnetic Theory | 4 | PH202 |
Materials Science | 2 | ME201 |
Semester 3 | Credits | Number |
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Quantum Mechanics | 4 | PH301 |
Solid State Physics | 2 | PH302 |
Analog and Digital Electronics | 4 | EE201 |
Semester 4 | Credits | Number |
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Nuclear Physics and Radiation | 4 | PH401 |
Computational Physics | 4 | PH402 |
Control Systems | 2 | EE301 |
Total for the entire period of study | 40 |
Contact us
Unit 1 44-550 Longstone Street, Lisburn BT28 1TP Northern Ireland
How to Apply?
- You Apply
Tell us a little about yourself and we’ll help with the rest. Our convenient online application tool only takes 10 minutes to complete.
- We Connect
After you submit your application, an admissions representative will contact you and will help you to complete the process.
- You Get Ready
Once you’ve completed your application and connected with an admissions representative, you’re ready to create your schedule.