Rapid scientific growth has created a significant demand for people well trained in physics and engineering.
Physicists seek a fundamental understanding of the physical universe. Engineers apply scientific knowledge to design and develop structures, machines and products. Students may pursue the engineering physics major with core components in both physics and engineering. The physics courses emphasize the fundamental science and mathematics essential for graduate study or professional work in physics. The engineering courses, while not comprising a complete engineering program, provide a strong foundation for an engineering career. State-of-the-art instrumentation, including a dedicated engineering facility, enrich students' experience in the laboratory. Opportunities exist for involvement in research with both physics and engineering faculty.
Alumni Stories
Christina Dubell ('21) was an outstanding student, musician, and leader at Westmont, exemplifying the Christian liberal arts. She maintained a double major in Engineering Physics and Music while serving as the Concertmaster of the Westmont Orchestra and first violinist of our top string quartet for numerous concerts and venues. From the outset of her time at the college she was driven to accomplish every goal for mastering both the intuition and mathematical complexities of physics and the creative but also technical work of understanding and producing beautiful music. She completed the major honors project "Measuring Protein Adsorption with "EW-CRDS" in Physical Chemistry with Professor Michael Everest and earned the Outstanding Graduate Award in both the Physics/Engineering and Music departments for 2021. Christina is currently pursuing a PhD in Biomedical Engineering at Texas A&M University.
Logan Hodgson ('21) came to Westmont as an Augustinian Scholar and left as a triple major in Engineering Physics, Music, and Mathematics (not the easiest path to graduation). A brilliant student in his classes, he also served as an outstanding TA that many students came to depend on. He combined an uncanny intuitive understanding of physics with the mathematical chops to handle the hardest of calculations. He served as principal cellist of the Westmont Orchestra on numerous occasions and was a very active chamber musician in the top string quartet. An accomplished researcher, he also worked at Las Cumbres Observatory analyzing thermal noise in CCD arrays as well as developing software for tracking asteroid orbits. Logan also earned the distinction of winning the Outstanding Graduate Award in both the Physics/Engineering and Music departments for 2021. He is currently pursuing an M.S. in Electrical Engineering at Cal Poly SLO.
Faith Palombi ('21) excelled as an Engineering Physics major at Westmont. A gifted researcher, Faith worked closely with Westmont physics professors Robert Haring-Kaye and Michael Sommermann on novel research projects in nuclear physics and astronomy, respectively. In particular, her valuable contributions to the nuclear physics research resulted in her status as second author of a paper recently submitted for consideration as a Regular Article publication in Physical Review C, the premier domestic journal for nuclear physics research. Her outstanding results were also on display as a poster presentation at the 2021 Westmont College Student Research Symposium. Faith is currently working as a Software Engineer for General Motors in Austin, Texas.
Career Paths
The engineering physics degree prepares students with good academic records to enter graduate school in physics or engineering. They learn to think logically and analytically about the objective behavior of physical systems and acquire specific technical skills preparing them for a variety of careers such as:
Medicine
Law
Secondary or College-Level Teaching
Church Ministry
Technical Writing
Patent Work
Geophysical or Marine Exploration
Medical Technology
Faculty and Staff
Smashes atoms together at large-scale particle accelerator laboratories
A mechanical design engineer with extensive experience in CAD and prototyping
Demonstrates physics by lying on a bed of nails and walking on hot coals
Academic Administrative Assistant
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Grant Expands Search for Dark Matter
Dark matter, which makes up the majority of the mass in the universe, remains elusive about the details of its composition. A Westmont researcher who persists in his search for evidence of the mysterious stuff has received a $200,000 grant from the National Science Foundation for his work with the ATLAS experiment at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at CERN, a particle physics laboratory in Geneva, Switzerland.
Sample Schedule
Fall (17)
- PHY 21: General Physics I (4)
- PHY 22: General Physics Lab I (1)
- MA 9: Calculus I (4)
- EN 5: Engineering and the Liberal Arts (3)
- General Education (4)
- PEA 32: Fitness for Life (1)
Spring (17)
- PHY 23: General Physics II (4)
- PHY 24: General Physics Lab II (1)
- MA 10: Calculus II (4)
- EN 50: Statics and Engineering Software (3)
- General Education (4)
- PEA Elective (1)
MAYTERM (not required)
- Mayterm GE Elective (4) on campus or abroad
SUMMER
- Suggested research with Westmont faculty or REU
Fall (16)
- PHY 25: Modern Physics (4)
- MA 19: Multivariable Calculus (4)
- EN 40: Mechanics of Materials (3)
- General Education (4)
- PEA elective (1)
Spring (18)
- PHY 26: Modern Physics Lab (1)
- MA 40: Differential Equations with Linear Algebra (4)
- PHY 142/143: Circuits and Electronics with Lab (5)
- General Education (8)
SUMMER
- Suggested research with Westmont faculty or REU
Fall (16)
- PHY Elective (4)
- CS 10: Design and Implementation of Solutions to Computational Problems (4)
- General Education (8)
Spring (15)
- EN 120: Thermodynamics (4) or PHY 160: Thermodynamics (4)
- EN 080: Junior Design (3)
- General Education (8)
SUMMER
- Suggested research with Westmont faculty or REU
FALL (17)
- CHM 5: General Chemistry I (4)
- PHY 198: Research (1)
- General Education (12)
SPRING (17)
- PHY 131: Classical Mechanics (4)
- PHY 195: Senior Seminar (1)
- PHY 170: Advanced Physics Lab (1)
- EN 110: Fluid Mechanics (3)
- General Education (8)