The B.S. in Engineering Physics degree is designed for the ever-changing technologies and opportunities of the 21st century. The degree is designed to provide graduates with skills in emerging technological areas. These graduates will become a source of qualified employees for high-tech start-up companies and traditional engineering firms, as well as being highly prepared for advanced graduate degrees.
Course Information
University
University Of Wisconsin Madison
School / College
College Of Engineering
Course Duration
4 years
Class Size
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University Ranking
2015 US News Rank : 14
Financials
Tuition Fees
Wisconsin Resident : $ 10,415.76
Non-Resident : $ 29,665.44
Minnesota Resident : $ 13,382.40
Cost of Living
Scholarships
Abbott Laboratories Minority Engineering Scholarship
Annual scholarship for undergraduate women and students from groups historically underrepresented in engineering (African American, Latina(o)s, Southeast Asian Americans (Hmong, Cambodian, Laotian, Vietnamese) and Native Americans/Alaska Natives.
Ahlswede, Norman & Marie Endowed Engineering Scholarship
Annual scholarship(s) for undergraduate students enrolled in any engineering major.
Bailey, James Scholarship
Undergraduate scholarship for women and students from groups historically underrepresented in the field of engineering (African American, Latina(o)s, Southeast Asian Americans (Hmong, Cambodian, Laotian, Vietnamese), and Native Americans/Alaska Natives.
Bergenthal, Victor W
Annual scholarship(s) to full-time students in any engineering major.
Bleyer, Charles & Constance
Annual scholarship(s) for full-time students registered in any engineering major; scholastic achievement and moral character taken into consideration.
Buske, Gilbert & Genevieve Scholarship
Annual scholarship(s) for full-time students registered in any engineering major; consideration given to academic achievement, financial need and character.
Cargill Scholarship for Diversity-Engineering
Undergraduate scholarship for women and students from groups historically underrepresented in engineering (African American, Latina(o)s, Southeast Asian Americans (Hmong, Cambodian, Laotian, Vietnamese), and Native Americans/Alaska Natives
Course Details
Course Structure
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International Exchange & Double Degrees
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Internships
Cooperative Education and Internship Program
Students gain invaluable “real world” engineering experiences working with a variety of industries and governmental agencies throughout the world during our dynamic co-op/summer intern program. Employers have the opportunity to hire outstanding students early in their engineering education and to participate in the education process while pre-screening potential full-time hires.
COOPERATIVE EDUCATION.
Requires the completion of up to 12 months of engineering experience distributed over three work terms. Participants are undergraduates and typically begin during the sophomore or junior years. The three work terms are comprised of summers and semesters.
THE MODIFIED CO-OP
Begins in January or June and provides continuous employment for approximately eight months. This co-op lends itself best to employers with project-based work that requires more extensive training. Undergraduates may participate during the sophomore, junior or senior years.
THE SUMMER INTERNSHIP PROGRAM
For employers seeking undergraduate or graduate students during the summer months. These assignments provide students exposure to engineering while enabling the employer to fill short-term project needs.
Requirements
Research & Technical Papers
Completion of the EP degree program requires satisfactory completion of the EP 468, EP 469, EP 568, EP 569 coursework sequence which culminates in a senior research thesis. The research topic chosen by the student and agreed upon by their advisor should be on a topic connected to their chosen Focus Area. The research conducted should be such that the student participates in the creation of new knowledge, experiences the excitement of the research process.
Text / Exam Scores
- Scores from either the ACT or the SAT are required and must be sent directly from the testing agency. College also requires the standardized writing test.
- Students for whom English is not their first language, and who have studied in a language other than English must take an official test of English as a foreign language. UW–Madison accepts both the TOEFL and the IELTS tests.
Work Experience
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Recommendations
- At least one recommendation from someone who can attest to your academic ability (i.e., classroom skills, knowledge, and work ethic).
- Other recommendations might come from an employer, clergy, research mentor, or coach. A total of two or three is sufficient.
Presentations/Group-Discussions/etc.
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Application Details
Universtiy Contact
Application Deadlines
For Fall Semester: January 15 to March 1
For Spring Semester: September 15 to November 1
For Summer Session: January 15 to March 1
Course Start Date
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Careers & Employment News
Employment Services
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Employment Stats
Career Fairs hosted by ECS(Engineering career services)
ECS holds two large-scale career fairs a year, one at the beginning of each semester by proving lots of opportunities to students for employment,internships,jobs.
Career Events
Engineering Career Services (ECS)
Engineering Career Services provides lifetime tools for successful career development in a rapidly changing world. ECS helps students in preparing for internship/co-op as well as job searches (resume & cover letter writing, listing of potential employers, etc), practicing interviewing skills (mock interviews, sample interview questions), and other important career information such as negotiating job offers and salaries.
Top Recruiters
Engineering EXPO
Engineering Expo is a three day event held every two years at the University of Wisconsin-Madison’s College of Engineering. Expo is run entirely by students and brings over 10,000 visitors to campus biennially. Participants at Expo include Fortune 500 industry leaders, engineering student organizations on campus, individuals displaying their engineering projects and ideas, and thousands of students and members of the community.
Campus & Alumni Community
Students who graduate from our department do not end their relationship with us upon leaving our doors. You become part of a lifelong, connected community.
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How to Apply
- College typically considers unweighted, academic GPAs between a 3.5 and a 3.9, and a class rank in the 85–96 percentile.
- Admissions Application. Apply Here
- The application fee is $50.00 US and is non-refundable.
- Official transcripts should be sent directly from each school attended.
- Two Written Statements
- one or two letters of recommendation