Engineer your future.

The study of physics explores how matter moves through space and time, from molecules to galaxies. Engineering focuses on finding practical solutions to real-world problems, big and small. Together, these areas of study give you a better understanding of how (and why) things work.

The Engineering Physics major at John Carroll University combines the tangible and theoretical, preparing you for high-demand careers in both growing and emerging industries such as biotechnology, sustainable energy, aerospace, civil engineering, materials science, and medical physics.

At JCU, you will develop far more than technical knowledge and proficiency. Rooted in the Jesuit liberal arts tradition, our program will also give you the communication, collaboration, and ethical decision-making skills needed to thrive in today’s engineering landscape.

Project-Based Learning

Experiment and discover in modern lab facilities. Embark on an engineering design project. Our program is hands-on by nature, and you’ll get plenty of practical experience.

Immersive Internships

Gain engineering experience in the real-world. The Cleveland area is home to hundreds of innovative companies where you can put learning into practice—and make important career connections.

Student Involvement

Go stargazing or visit NASA with Society of Physics Students. Join the Engineering Club or other STEM-focused groups on campus.

Undergraduate Research

Pursue a summer research program. Assist a faculty member with their scholarly work. Present on campus at DISCOVER or at an academic conference.

Program Overview & Outcomes

As an engineering physics major at John Carroll, you will take a mix of physics, engineering, math, and chemistry courses. Through this blend of theory and lab classes, including exciting project-based courses, you will learn to:

  • Identify, formulate, and solve complex engineering problems by applying principles of science, engineering, and mathematics
  • Apply engineering design to produce solutions for a variety of issues
  • Communicate complex and scientific ideas to a variety of audiences
  • Exhibit ethical and professional awareness

Your Path Forward Starts Here

Plan your future from day one. Finish faster with accelerated degrees or secure your spot with early assurance partnerships.

4 years

Bachelor of Science

Prepare for high-demand engineering careers or continued study. Earn your engineering physics degree at John Carroll University.

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CWRU

2 Years

BS Engineering

Combine JCU's broad-based science education with advanced engineering training at Case Western Reserve University.

Master of Business Administration (MBA)

Combine your JCU bachelor's degree with a master's in business administration in just one additional year.

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Future in Focus

Three years of JCU's liberal arts foundation, then two years of engineering at Case Western Reserve. You graduate with a bachelor's and a BS in engineering—and the kind of broad-based thinking most engineers never get.

Future in Focus

Nine graduate credits count toward both degrees—building executive-level skills while completing your bachelor's. You pay your undergraduate tuition rate with financial aid applied. An MBA for the cost of a few extra courses.

 
JCU's Distinct Promise

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From your first semester forward, Onward connects your goals with the people, experiences, and support that help you build momentum with purpose.

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Quincy's Story

Starting in his first semester at John Carroll, Quincy Unger '26 found a team who helped him shape his ideas, find the right opportunities, and launch his own business.

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Where Our Alumni Go

Our alumni pursue engineering careers in a variety of industries, from electrical and aerospace to biomedical and mechanical. Many continue on to graduate programs in physics, engineering, and related fields.

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