Programs Engineering Physics and Graduate Degrees

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Graduate degrees in Engineering Physics, such as M.Eng and D.Eng, are available at various universities, though offerings can vary significantly. Some institutions allow Engineering Physics students to tailor their studies by selecting courses from related fields like Mechanical Engineering or Chemical Engineering. Many students opt to pursue an additional year for a master's degree in Applied and Engineering Physics or related disciplines, depending on their specific focus within the Engineering Physics major. There are discussions about the challenges of offering graduate degrees specifically in Engineering Physics, which may relate to the interdisciplinary nature of the field and the integration of various engineering principles.
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Hello,

I am an Engineering Physics major. Are there graduate engineering degrees offered for engineering physics? For example M.eng and D.eng? At which universities?

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*What is the issue regarding offering graduate degrees with EP?

Thanks,
Jounce
 
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