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Physics and Computer Engineering, B.S. Dual Degree

Program Overview

Engineering students at UNC Charlotte have the opportunity to earn both an engineering degree and B.S. Physics degree in four years. These two degrees are awarded at the same time and are called dual degrees. Our dual degree programs are designed to broaden and enhance the education of students in the engineering programs and make them more competitive in the marketplace. Graduates of the dual degree programs in physics and engineering receive a thorough education in physics, in addition to the applied and specialized skills they acquire in the engineering programs. Students can obtain a B.S. in Physics and a B.S. in Computer Engineering dual degree.

Program Contact

Thomas Suleski, Ph.D.

Professor, Undergraduate Dual Degree Coordinator & Advisor

tsuleski@charlotte.edu

704‑687‑8159

Physics and Computer Engineering, B.S. Dual Degree at a Glance

To obtain a dual B.S. degree in Computer Engineering and Physics, undergraduate students must complete all requirements for the B.S.Cp.E. degree as established by the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering. In addition, students must complete 12 credit hours of upper-division PHYS courses specified by the Department of Physics and Optical Science with an average grade of C or above. A B.S. in Physics under this program is awarded at the same time as or after the B.S.Cp.E.; the B.S. in Physics degree will not be awarded in advance of the engineering degree.

Delivery
On-Campus
Credit Hours
129-132 Credit Hours for the dual degrees
Start Date
Fall, Spring

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