What's the point of the Physics Engineering degree?
My University offers this program and I don't understand the appeal when you can literally have a Physics degree if you like Physics or literally any other Engineering degree that specializes on a subject of your interest and not something vague as "Physics"
>>8719332
Let me introduce you to a world in which changes in university structure are not made by real, tangible disciplines, but instead by the financial interest of universities themselves
This is how it happened. Some university called a board meeting.
A: Okay people, we need MORE MONEY. We need more students. What does the data show?
B: We are noticing that there is an irregularly large number of students double majoring in physics and engineering. Furthermore, the same is the case for students who get into engineering and then switch to physics, and vice versa.
A: I see, so are you telling me there are many students that want to study both physics and engineering? Maybe if we do something to appeal specifically to these students, many new students who would double major in other universities will instead decide to come to us.
B: Yes!
A: So what can we do for those students? How do we make more of them come into our university? We should make something that makes it easier to be both a physicist and an engineer, so that every person with that desire gets pulled into us!
C: Engineering Physics.
A: What? Does that exist? Is that a discipline of engineering or physics?
C: No. I just made it up. Lets make it up. Lets make a new degree called "Engineering Physics" and then lets randomly pick classes from both programs and call it a curriculum.
A: But what will Engineering Physics be really about? How can we sell it!
C: https://physics.stanford.edu/undergraduate-program/bs-engineering-physics
A: GENIUS. IT IS TIME TO MAKE MOOOOOOOOREEEEEEEEE MOOOOOOONEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEY
B: But sir! Won't those students know that this degree is not really teaching them to be physicists nor engineers?
A: That's the thing. Lets fucking lie. Lets tell the students that even though this is a regular 4 year degree, that this will teach them both disciplines. Even though that would theoretically take at least 6 years. WHO CARES. As long as we get their money, who gives a fuck.
>>8719391
>https://physics.stanford.edu/undergraduate-program/bs-engineering-physics
To be fair, I feel someone with a degree in Engineering Computational Patty Flipping from Stanford would still be more qualified to be an engineer than me, with me shitty state school EE degree.
>>8719391
Sounds like this literally happened, but even if that's the case, I study in a public University, what benefit would they have from having an Engineering Physics program? It's not like they are over our money, since we don't really have very much
>>8719391
>Engineering Physics prepares students to apply physics to tackle 21st century engineering challenges, and to apply engineering to address 21st century questions in physics.
That first sentance.
>>8719391
>Engineering Physics has a student society called EPIC
You can't make this shit up