Bachelor B.Sc Engineering Physics (Regular) At UCC

Engineering physics, or engineering science, refers to the study of the combined disciplines of physics, mathematics, biology, social science, and engineering, particularly computer, nuclear, electrical, electronic, aerospace, materials, or mechanical engineering.

About Programme: 

Career opportunities abound (mostly in laboratory settings) in teaching and consulting in engineering physics or related technical and professional fields.

The training giving to our students also prepares them for the real-world applicability of skills in a multitude of industrial, educational, and research disciplines.

Entry Requirements: 

The Minimum Admission Requirement into the programme in the University of Cape Coast for WASSCE applicants is aggregate 36.

For SSSCE applicants, the minimum requirement is aggregate 24.

i. Candidates must have credit passes in six (6) subjects with an overall aggregate of 36/24 at the WASSCE / SSSCE level respectively.

ii. Three of the six subjects must be core subjects:

English Language, Mathematics, Integrated Science or Social Studies and the other three must be relevant electives which include Mathematics, Chemistry and Physics.

iii. For purposes of admission, a credit pass in:

(a). WASSCE means

A1 – C6

(b). SSSCE means

A – D

Career Opportunities: 

The Bachelor of Science in Engineering Physics teaches the science that underlies engineering and prepares students for engineering design and development 84 employment or further graduate studies.

Engineering physics is a field that provides broad training in physics and mathematics and basic training in engineering and design. 

The practitioner of engineering physics is involved in the development of new devices and products using sophisticated physical concepts in areas where technology is changing rapidly and where the boundaries of several traditional engineering disciplines overlap. 

Our programme will inspire you to push the existing barriers of technology and break new grounds in engineering physics and its related areas.

The interdisciplinary nature of the programme provides students with a strong grounding in engineering design and the application of physics principles to practical engineering problems as well as routine problems in engineering, and the flexibility to exploit basic knowledge in any branch of science and technology using analytical and experimental skills.