What is Engineering Physics?

Engineering physics (EP) integrates concepts from physics, engineering and math to bridge theoretical science (i.e. physics, chemistry and biology) and practical engineering. Engineering physicists mainly focus on research and development, design and analysis, often specializing in frontier areas of engineering such as nanotechnology, quantum devices, telecommunications, biomedical engineering, computer simulation of physical systems, energy systems, micro-mechanical systems and molecular electronics.

With an engineering physics degree, graduates will develop sufficient skills in engineering and basic physical sciences to help solving complex problems in our rapidly changing modern technologies. In addition to being qualified for positions both in high-tech startup and established engineering companies, graduates are also well prepared to pursuit further advanced graduate studies in either engineering or physics.

 

Programs

International EP offers programs aiming towards global exposure of its students. Students will conduct their first two-years (three-years) undergraduate education at ITB and subsequently continue another two-years (one-year) undergraduate period at our foreign university partners. Currently, we have officially three foreign university partners: Osaka University and Tsukuba University (Japan) and The University of Queensland (Australia). We are currently pursuing establishment of other collaborations with several potential university partners across the globe including European and American Universities.

 

Curriculums

  1. “2+2” Scheme
  2. “3+1” Scheme

 

Contacts

You may be able to contact us at:

Engineering Physics Office – Institut Teknologi Bandung
Gedung TP Rachmat (Labtek VI) Lantai 2 Institut Teknologi Bandung
Jalan Ganesha No. 10 Bandung
Telp. 022-250 4424 (ext 136, 137)
Fax. 022-2506281