UNB offers a unique Engineering Physics program that combines the Faculties of Engineering and Science. This joint Bachelor of Science degree is designed to meet the demands of the regional and national industry, providing students with a strong foundation in both theoretical and applied science skills. The program is intended for students interested in working at the forefront of technological development, such as space missions and advanced engineering fields. Throughout the course, students will have opportunities to participate in research projects and develop practical work skills through co-op placements, preparing them for careers in various technology sectors or further postgraduate study.
Why this course is highly recommended
This program stands out because of its unique integration of engineering and physics, tailored to industry needs. Students gain hands-on experience through research projects and co-op opportunities, and can specialise in areas that are highly relevant today. It prepares graduates for diverse careers in space, aerospace, defense, communications, and photonics, or for pursuing further studies in engineering or physics, making it an excellent choice for students passionate about technology and innovation.
Students in the Engineering Physics program can focus on one of two specialisations: Space Systems Engineering, which covers satellite and payload design, spacecraft guidance, navigation, and control; and Optical Engineering, which includes fiber-optic communication topics.
Application fees
11.82L
1st year tuition fees
11.82L
Living cost
The program confers a Bachelor of Science (BSc) degree in Engineering Physics, offered by the Faculty of Science and the Faculty of Engineering at UNB.

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Graduates can pursue careers as Space Systems Engineers or Scientists, Aerospace & Defense Engineers, Optical Systems Engineers, Communications Engineers, Electro-optic or Photonic Engineers, Science and Energy Policy Writers, and Patent Agents or Analysts. The program opens doors to a variety of roles requiring expertise in space systems, optical engineering, and related fields.